Nadine Bismuth, born on July fifteenth, nineteen seventy-five, is a distinguished Canadian writer hailing from Montreal, Quebec. With a diverse portfolio that includes short stories, novels, and screenplays, she has made a significant mark in the literary world.
Her acclaimed short story collection, Êtes-vous mariée à un psychopathe?, garnered attention as a shortlisted finalist for the prestigious Governor General's Award for French-language fiction in two thousand nine. This recognition highlights her talent and contribution to contemporary literature.
Bismuth's novel, Un lien familial, further solidified her reputation, winning the two thousand twenty edition of Le Combat des livres. The novel was passionately defended by the renowned singer France D'Amour, showcasing the impact of her work beyond the literary community.
A proud graduate of McGill University, Nadine Bismuth continues to inspire readers with her unique storytelling and insightful narratives.