• Source: Monique Pariseau
  • Monique Pariseau (born 1948) is a Canadian writer and educator living in Quebec.
    She was born in Quebec City, Quebec, and grew up there and in Saint-Vallier. From 1983 to 1985, she taught at Safi, Morocco. She went on to teach French and literature at the Cégep de Saint-Jérôme, settling in Saint-Hippolyte. She retired from teaching in 2009.
    Her first novel Les Figues de Barbarie, set in Morocco and published in 1990, finished second in the Prix Robert-Cliche competition for 1990. Her novel Le Secret was a finalist for the Prix Elle-Québec. She received second prize for her story "Brin de nid" in the Prix littéraires de Radio-Canada.


    Selected works


    Objets de mémoires, stories (1997)
    La Fiancée du vent, novel (2003)
    Jeanne Barret, novel (2010)


    References

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