Martine Delvaux

Martine Delvaux

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'''Martine Delvaux''' (born December 10, 1968) is a Canadian writer from [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]].[https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premiere/emissions/c-est-fou/segments/entrevue/65956/martine-delvaux-le-monde-est-a-toi-feminisme-maternite "Martine Delvaux : quand le féminisme est une langue maternelle"]. ''[[Ici Radio-Canada Première|C'est fou...]]'', April 1, 2018. She is most noted for her 2015 novel ''Blanc dehors'', which was a shortlisted finalist for the [[Governor General's Award for French-language fiction]] and the [[Prix des libraires du Québec|Prix des libraires]] in 2016.{{cite web |title=Blanc dehors |url=https://www.editionsheliotrope.com/livres/blanc-dehors-romans/ |website=Éditions Héliotrope |access-date=2026-04-23}} Her 2020 essay ''Le boys club'' won the [[Grand Prix du livre de Montréal]],{{cite web |title=Le Grand Prix du livre de Montréal décerné à Martine Delvaux |url=https://revue.leslibraires.ca/actualites/les-prix-litteraires/le-grand-prix-du-livre-de-montreal-decerne-a-martine-delvaux/ |website=''Revue Les libraires'' |date=2020-11-11 |access-date=2026-04-23}} and her 2023 book ''Ça aurait pu être un film'', centered on [[Hollis Jeffcoat]], [[Joan Mitchell]], and [[Jean-Paul Riopelle]], was a finalist for the Prix Médicis essai.{{cite web |title=Ça aurait pu être un film |url=https://www.editionsheliotrope.com/livres/ca-aurait-pu-etre-un-film/ |website=Éditions Héliotrope |access-date=2026-04-23}}{{cite web |title=Auteurs - Éditions Héliotrope |url=https://www.editionsheliotrope.com/auteurs/ |website=Éditions Héliotrope |access-date=2026-04-23}}
'''Martine Delvaux''' (born December 10, 1968) is a Canadian writer from [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]].[https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premiere/emissions/c-est-fou/segments/entrevue/65956/martine-delvaux-le-monde-est-a-toi-feminisme-maternite "Martine Delvaux : quand le féminisme est une langue maternelle"]. ''[[Ici Radio-Canada Première|C'est fou...]]'', April 1, 2018. She is most noted for her 2015 novel ''Blanc dehors'', which was a shortlisted finalist for the [[Governor General's Award for French-language fiction]] at the [[2016 Governor General's Awards]].[https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/livres/nouvelles/201610/25/01-5033997-dominique-fortier-recoit-le-prix-du-gouverneur-general.php "Dominique Fortier reçoit le prix du Gouverneur général"]. ''[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]'', October 25, 2016.


She is a professor of literature and women's studies at the [[Université du Québec à Montréal]].[https://globalnews.ca/news/4421521/student-professor-relationship-ban/ "Is it time for Canadian universities to ban student-professor relationships?"]. [[Global News]], September 3, 2018.
She is a professor of literature and women's studies at the [[Université du Québec à Montréal]].[https://globalnews.ca/news/4421521/student-professor-relationship-ban/ "Is it time for Canadian universities to ban student-professor relationships?"]. [[Global News]], September 3, 2018. In 2023, Delvaux published ''Ça aurait pu être un film'', a book centered on [[Hollis Jeffcoat]], [[Joan Mitchell]], and [[Jean-Paul Riopelle]].{{cite web |title=Ça aurait pu être un film |url=https://www.editionsheliotrope.com/livres/ca-aurait-pu-etre-un-film/ |website=Éditions Héliotrope |access-date=2026-04-23}}


==Works==
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