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"Invites its audience to think about the nature of self and its socio-cultural construction, as well as the nature of fame, the role of cultural iconography, but doesn't presuppose answers. The play is never didactic, and more enjoyable for it."

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"Invites its audience to think about the nature of self and its socio-cultural construction, as well as the nature of fame, the role of cultural iconography, but doesn't presuppose answers. The play is never didactic, and more enjoyable for it."
Autorenporträt
Normand Chaurette was born in Montreal in 1954. His published plays include: Rêve d¿une nuit d¿hôpital; Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j¿avais 19 ans; Fêtes d¿autome; La Société de Métis; and The Queens (Talonbooks 1998). Fragments of a Farewell Letter Read by Geologists (Talonbooks 1998) was nominated for a Governor General¿s Award in 1987 and won the Prix de l¿Association québécoise des critiques de théâtre for Best Play Produced in 1988. His novel, Scènes d¿enfants, was nominated for a 1989 Governor General¿s Award. Chaurette¿s plays have been showcased or produced in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Banff, New York, Paris, Brussels and Florence, as well as in Zaire and the Congo. His most recent play, available from Talonbooks, is All the Verdis of Venice (2000).