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Carole Corbeil

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in 1992. The novel centred on a documentary filmmaker from Quebec from her childhood through to her adult relationship with an English Canadian poet; although it included passages in both English and French, critics praised its
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parents, her writing was often informed by the cultural displacement, and the subsequent sense of dual belonging, that she experienced when her parents divorced and her mother remarried to an anglophone man.
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Elizabeth Renzetti, "A former critic lays it on the line: After years of writing about others, Carole Corbeil now faces being written about herself".
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Corbeil was raised and educated exclusively in French in childhood, and later transferred to a private English school,
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as "done in such a clever way that the French is understandable to a person with only the basic vocabulary."
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Michael Smith, "Word on the Street festival celebrates 4th successful year".
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Lynne Van Luven, "Clever `bilingual' novel updates the two solitudes".
289: 170: 54: 50: 378:"Journalist scored a hit with first novel: Voice-over a best-seller". 293: 258: 38: 158: 136:(1952–2000) was a Canadian arts critic and novelist. Born in 476:"Columnist, novelist Carole Corbeil dies of cancer". 347:"Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School : 1968-69" 221:
In the 1990s, she wrote a weekly arts column for the
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She was also a contributor to 182:in the 1980s, she published her 620:Canadian women literary critics 585:20th-century Canadian novelists 540:"A very personal family drama" 1: 277:Corbeil was married to actor 479:Cornwall Standard-Freeholder 206:, and was a co-winner with 163:International Baccalaureate 656: 605:Canadian women journalists 580:Canadian women art critics 615:Canadian literary critics 595:Journalists from Montreal 283:Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman 126:Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman 625:Canadian theatre critics 590:Canadian women novelists 270:was staged by Toronto's 262:. 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Their daughter, 216:Toronto Book Award 179:The Globe and Mail 105:Toronto Book Award 399:, March 29, 1992. 249:for her writing. 131: 130: 647: 549: 537: 528: 519: 513: 504: 498: 489: 483: 474: 463: 454: 448: 439: 433: 432:, March 6, 1993. 429:Montreal Gazette 424: 418: 414:Montreal Gazette 406: 400: 396:Edmonton Journal 391: 385: 376: 365: 364: 362: 360: 351: 343: 337: 328: 322: 313: 288:Corbeil died in 19: 655: 654: 650: 649: 648: 646: 645: 644: 555: 554: 553: 552: 538: 531: 520: 516: 505: 501: 490: 486: 475: 466: 455: 451: 440: 436: 425: 421: 407: 403: 392: 388: 377: 368: 358: 356: 349: 345: 344: 340: 329: 325: 314: 307: 302: 167:York University 151: 49: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 653: 651: 643: 642: 637: 632: 627: 622: 617: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 572: 567: 557: 556: 551: 550: 529: 514: 499: 484: 464: 449: 434: 419: 417:, May 2, 1992. 409:T. F. 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Montreal
Quebec
Toronto
Ontario
Canadian
Toronto Book Award
Layne Coleman
Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman
Montreal
Québécois
Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School
Wales
International Baccalaureate
York University
Toronto
The Globe and Mail
debut novel
code switching
Books in Canada First Novel Award
Trillium Book Award
David Donnell
Toronto Book Award
Toronto Star
This Magazine
Canadian Art
Saturday Night
National Magazine Awards
Hamlet
Nicky Guadagni
Theatre Passe Muraille

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