Théoret, France (1942–)
Théoret, France (1942–)
Canadian feminist and literary critic. Name variations: France Theoret. Born 1942 in Montreal, Canada.
Studied in Canada and France and taught for 19 years before becoming full-time writer; works include Nous parlerons comme on écrit (1982) and Homme qui peignait Staline (1991); with Nicole Brossard and Marie Claire Blais, wrote La Nef des Sorcières (1976).
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DIED: 1924, Tours, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Drama, fiction, poetry
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