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Gail
Scott
Montreal writer Gail Scott's three novels, Heroine(1987), Main
Brides(1993) and the brand new My Paris , have made her one of
the great novelists of our time, for in them we see a wedding of feeling
and thinking (about feminism, collectivism, character and political activism)
very rare in any century or nation. She has also written a book of stories,
Spare Parts,and an influential book of theory and criticism, Spaces like
Stairs. In 1998 she published an English translation of France Théoret's
novel Laurence. A former journalist, Scott was co-founder of the
journals Tessera and Spirale and is a contributing editor
to the Narrativity Website Magazine out of the Poetry Center in San Francisco.
My Paris , a fictive diary, set in 90s Paris, is authored by a sad
diarist whose travel companions include Walter Benjamin and Gertrude Stein.
Welcome back, Gail Scott!
January 28, 2000
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