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Poet and novelist.  Work is considered experimental and unconventional, though widely regarded throughout the world.  Feminist who founded a feminist newspaper, 'Les têtes de pioches' and publishing house, L'Intégrale éditrice.  Among her numerous award, her poetry has won two Governor General's Award for Poetry - 'Méchanique jongleuse' (1974) and 'Double impression' (1984).   
 
Poet and novelist.  Work is considered experimental and unconventional, though widely regarded throughout the world.  Feminist who founded a feminist newspaper, 'Les têtes de pioches' and publishing house, L'Intégrale éditrice.  Among her numerous award, her poetry has won two Governor General's Award for Poetry - 'Méchanique jongleuse' (1974) and 'Double impression' (1984).   
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==See Also==
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* [[Founders of LGBTQ Book Publishers]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Nicole Brossard

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

1943 -

Occupation

Writer

Notable Achievements

Governor General's Award

Description

Poet and novelist. Work is considered experimental and unconventional, though widely regarded throughout the world. Feminist who founded a feminist newspaper, 'Les têtes de pioches' and publishing house, L'Intégrale éditrice. Among her numerous award, her poetry has won two Governor General's Award for Poetry - 'Méchanique jongleuse' (1974) and 'Double impression' (1984).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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