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    • Source: Nicholas Dawson (writer)
    • Nicholas Dawson (born February 19, 1982) is a Canadian writer from Quebec, most noted for his 2020 book DĆ©sormais, ma demeure.


      Biography


      Born in ViƱa del Mar, Chile and raised in Montreal, he is an alumnus of the UniversitƩ du QuƩbec Ơ MontrƩal. He published his debut poetry collection, La dƩposition des chemins, in 2010, and his debut novel Animitas in 2017.
      DƩsormais, ma demeure, published in 2020, blended non-fiction essay with elements of poetry and autofiction in its depiction of clinical depression. The book was the winner of the 2021 Grand Prix du livre de MontrƩal, and of the 2021 Blue Metropolis / Conseil des arts de MontrƩal Diversity Prize. House Within a House, an English translation by D. M. Bradford of DƩsormais, ma demeure, was a finalist for the Governor General's Award for French to English translation at the 2023 Governor General's Awards.
      In 2021 he published Nous sommes un continent, a collection of correspondence with writer Karine Rosso.
      Dawson, who identifies as queer, served on the jury for the 2023 Dayne Ogilvie Prize.
      He is the brother of writer Caroline Dawson.


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