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Canadian Author Germaine Guevremont has used him and his outland ways simply to point up the careful, ordered provincial life of a countryside she describes with affectionate fidelity. The Outlander is a completely unpretentious novel of place, almost entirely without plot, and only incidentally concerned with human characters. Germaine Guèvremont, born Grignon, was a Canadian writer who was a prominent figure in Quebec literature. Her novel The Outlander won the Governor General's Award for www.doorway.ru Combine Editions. Germaine Guèvremont’s books. Germaine Guèvremont Average rating: · ratings · 55 reviews · 6 distinct works • Similar authors. Le Survenant. avg rating — /5. The outlander by Germaine Guèvremont, , Whittlesey House edition.


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Germaine Guèvremont, born Grignon, was a Canadian writer who was a prominent figure in Quebec literature. Her novel The Outlander won the Governor General's Award for fiction. Her novel The Outlander won the Governor General's Award for fiction. more. The outlander by Germaine Guèvremont, , Whittlesey House edition. Published in , the first half of The Outlander won a Canadian literary award, won another when it was published in France. The Outlander makes no pretense to literary importance. But Madame Guevremont, 53, mother of four children, writes about her paysans and their river farms with calm. Gallic simplicity.

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