![]() ![]() ![]() As a lecturer at several Québec universities, she taught literature and creative writing, publishing an essay on the latter topic ( Comment écrire des histoires - Guide de l'explorateur) in 1986. Her protagonists are most often intelligent, sensitive young women attempting to reconcile their desire for a better world with the accumulated experience of generations that have lived in declining civilizations where solitude and the anguish of death are all that awaits the survivors.īorn in France, where she earned a master’s degree in modern literature, Élisabeth Vonarburg emigrated to Canada in 1973 and became a Canadian citizen in 1976. Her internationally famous works of science fiction, influenced by the novels of Ursula Le Guin, provide a fresh, intelligent perspective on the themes of sexuality, eugenics, the transmission of knowledge, and women’s place in complex worlds of the future. Élisabeth Vonarburg, writer (born 5 August 1947 in Paris, France). ![]()
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