Description
Felicia Mihali’s début novel in French was compared with Une saison dans la vie d’Emmanuel by celebrated Quebec author Marie-Claire Blais.
After her marriage breaks up, a woman returns with her young son to the ramshackle house in the countryside where her parents once lived. Her story unfolds against the backdrop of a country laid waste by a half century of Communist rule. She grapples with the desolation of her physical surroundings and seeks solace in the world of her imagination, where her memories are interwoven with tales from ancient mythology.
Fiction.
Author Bio
Born and educated in Romania, Felicia Mihali studied French, Mandarin and Dutch, and specialized in history and comparative literature at Université de Montréal. Since the publication of her highly acclaimed novel Le Pays du fromage (XYZ, 2002), she has written seven books in French and three in English, including The Darling of Kandahar (LLP, 2012), which was selected by Canada Reads as one of the best books of 2013. Founder and president of Éditions Hashtag, she lives in Montreal.
Author City: MONTREAL, QC CAN
Judith Weisz Woodsworth is a translator and former professor of translation studies at Concordia University. She is the recipient of the 2022 Governor General's literary award for her translation of History of the Jews in Quebec (University of Ottawa Press, 2021) by Pierre Anctil. Her translations include novels by Pierre Nepveu and Abla Farhoud, and she has published widely on translation history and theory. She lives in Montreal.
Author City: MONTREAL, QC CAN