Martine Delvaux, born on December tenth, nineteen sixty-eight, is a distinguished Canadian writer hailing from Montreal, Quebec. With a diverse portfolio that includes essays, novels, and academic contributions, she has made a significant impact in the literary world.
Her most acclaimed work, the novel Blanc dehors, was published in two thousand fifteen and garnered critical recognition, earning a spot as a shortlisted finalist for the prestigious Governor General's Award for French-language fiction in two thousand sixteen.
In addition to her writing, Delvaux is dedicated to education as a professor of literature and women's studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Her academic role allows her to inspire and mentor the next generation of writers and thinkers.