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Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant

Contributor(s): Tremblay, Michel (Author), Fischman, Sheila (Translator)

ISBN: 9780889221901

Publisher: Talonbooks

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Pub Date: February 17, 1981

Dewey: FIC

LCCN: 82102162

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 7.90" L x 5.10" W ( 0.70 lbs) 256 pages

BISAC Categories:

Fiction | Literary | LGBTQ | Gay | Family Life | General

Series: Chronicles of the Plateau Mont Royal

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Description: Seven women in a Francophone working-class Montreal neighborhood are pregnant, but only "the fat woman" bears a child of love.

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Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Sheila Fischman was raised in Ontario and is a graduate of the University of Toronto. She is a founding member of the Literary Translators' Association of Canada and has also been a columnist for the Globe and Mail and Montreal Gazette, a broadcaster with CBCRadio, and literary editor of the Montreal Star. She now devotes herself full time to literary translation, specializing in contemporary Québec fiction, and has translated more than 125 Québec novels by, among others, Michel Tremblay, Jacques Poulin, Anne Hébert, François Gravel, Marie-Claire Blais, and Roch Carrier.

Sheila Fischman has received numerous honours, including the 1998 Governor General's Award (for her translation of Michel Tremblay's Bambi and Me for Talonbooks); she has been a finalist fourteen times for this award. She has received two Canada Council Translation Prizes and two Félix-Antoine Savard Awards from Columbia University. In 2000, she was invested into the Order of Canada and, in 2008, into the Ordre national du Québec, and, in 2008, she received the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize for her outstanding contributions to Canadian literature. She holds honorary doctorates from the Universities of Ottawa and Waterloo. Fischman currently resides in Montréal.

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"The language of The Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant--it's properly heard as a novel of voices--creates a neighbourhood tuned to the harmonies of pregnancy, to the awe of life about to be lived. There are some lovely, moving scenes. Tremblay is nothing if not eloquent, and he's found a deft poetry to speak his tribute here." -- Books in Canada

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