Marguerite Andersen

Marguerite Andersen CM (born October 15, 1924) is a primarily francophone writer and educator, who is currently based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she is a teacher at the Toronto Linden School.

Marguerite Andersen

Biography

Andersen was born in Germany, and received the Staatsexamen at the Free University of Berlin and has studied at France's Sorbonne. She came to Canada in 1958 after living in various nations such as England, Ethiopia, Tunisia and the United States. Her Ph.D in French Studies is from the Université de Montréal.

She has also taught at Concordia University, Mount St. Vincent University and the University of Guelph.

In 1996, Andersen produced a play at Factory Theatre in Toronto called Stations in a Painter's Life about German born Canadian artist Christiane Pflug, based on the life of the artist until her suicide in 1972

Since 1998, she has been Editor for the quarterly French literary journal Virages ISSN 1203-8792.

She won the 2009 French-language Trillium Award, category "Prix de poésie Trillium" for her book Le Figuier sur le toit and 2014 in the category "Prix du livre d'enfant Trillium".[1]

In December 2016, Andersen was named a Member of the Order of Canada.[2]

Selected works

Theatre

  • 1996: Christiane : Stations in a Painter's Life*, Festival The Gathering, Factory Theatre, Toronto, 1996.
  • 199697: La Fête, Prix O'Neill-Karsh, mises en lecture Théâtre La Catapulte, Ottawa, 1997 et Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, Sudbury, 1996.

See also

References

  1. "Andersen, twice". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  2. "Order of Canada's newest appointees include Paralympian, Supreme Court judge and astrophysicist". CBC News, December 30, 2016.
  3. Backhouse, Constance (1981). ""Calculated to Reflect on the Dignity of Parliament": Rape in the House of Commons, Ottawa 1929". In Flaherty, David H. (ed.). Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Volume X - A Tribute to Peter Oliver. University of Toronto Press, Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. pp. 33–57. ISBN 0-8020-9911-4.
  4. Pelletier, Jean Yves (June 15, 2015). "Auger, Louis Mathias". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
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