Bosco, Monique (1927–)
Bosco, Monique (1927–)
Austrian-Canadian novelist. Born June 8, 1927, in Vienna, Austria.
Immigrated to Canada (1948) and worked as journalist and professor of French at University of Montreal; novels include Un Amour Maladroit (1961), Les Infusoires (1965), La femme de Loth (1970), New Medea (1974) and Charles Lévy M.D. (1977); poetry includes Jéricho (1971), Schabbat 70-77 (1978) and Amen (2002).
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