Élise Turcotte

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Élise Turcotte is a Canadian writer who was born in Sorel, Quebec on 26 June 1957. She completed her BA and MA in literary studies at the University of Quebec and later received her doctorate at the Université de Sherbrooke. She now teaches literature at a CEGEP in Montreal, where she currently resides. Her writing has won much praise,[citation needed] and among other things she has won the Grand Prix de Poésie,[citation needed] as well as the 2003 Governor General's Award for her novel La Maison étrangère and the Prix Émile-Nelligan for La voix de Carla in 1987 and for La terre est ici in 1989.

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