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    Nancy Louise Huston, OC (born September 16, 1953) is a Canadian novelist and essayist, a longtime resident of France, who writes primarily in French and translates her own works into English. [1] Biography.

  2. Nancy Huston (born September 16, 1953, Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian novelist and nonfiction author who writes in French and English and makes prizewinning translations of her own works, which explore the themes of cultural dislocation and personal identity.

  3. Née à Calgary (Canada), Nancy Huston, qui vit à Paris, a publié de nombreux romans et essais chez Actes Sud et chez Leméac, parmi lesquels Instruments des ténèbres (1996, prix Goncourt des lycéens et prix du livre Inter), L'empreinte de l'ange (1998, grand prix des lectrices de ElleJ et Lignes de fail. ...more. Combine Editions.

  4. Feb 22, 2008 · Biography - Nancy Huston: A view from both sides In fiction, as in life, Nancy Huston crosses oceans and languages. But her new novel, a French prize-winner, met rejection in the US.

  5. Jul 9, 2007 · Nancy Huston. Nancy Louise Huston, novelist, essayist (b at Calgary, Alta, 16 Sep 1953). Nancy Huston grew up in Calgary and Wilton, New Hampshire. In 1973, after attending Sarah Lawrence College, she moved to France, where she studied at the Université de Paris under Roland Barthes.

  6. Welcome to the website for Canadian author Nancy Huston. Find out all about her fiction and non-fiction here and check back frequently for events and news. Nancy Huston's latest novel Infrared (McArthur & Company) is now available where books and e-books are sold.

  7. Nancy Huston is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including the critically acclaimed Fault Lines, which won France’s Prix Femina and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize.

  8. Nancy Huston has 131 books on Goodreads with 27935 ratings. Nancy Hustons most popular book is Fault Lines.

  9. Nancy Huston. Nancy Huston is a Canadian-born author and essayist who writes primarily in French. Born on September 16, 1953, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she moved to France in the 1970s and has since become a prominent literary figure.

  10. Nancy Huston is the French author of such novels as Fault Lines, winner of the Prix Femina, and Plainsong, which won the Governor General's Award for Fiction.