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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marie Moser (born 1948) is a Canadian novelist and short-story writer residing in Edmonton, Alberta.[1]

Moser is best known for her 1987 novel Counterpoint, which won her the eighth New Alberta Novel Competition in 1986,[2] and a prize of $4,000 given by Alberta Culture and Irwin Publishers.[3] Although it was originally published in English (Irwin, 1987), it has since been published in two editions in the French language (under the title Courtepointe) (Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1991 and Edition du Club Québec loisirs, 1991). Counterpoint is a story of three generations of French Canadian women and the manner in which their lives interweave in imperceptible and yet intrinsic ways.[2] Despite winning an award, Counterpoint also received a negative review in the Toronto Star, which said that Moser's first novel lacked "narrative skill".[4]

Moser's short stories have been published in a wide array of collections, magazines, and compendiums, and some have been broadcast on the radio.

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Biography

Moser was born in 1948,[2] and was raised in Edmonton. She studied chemistry and Canadian history and is an alumnus of the University of Alberta (B.Sc., B.A. and M.A.).[1] She also studied creative writing under Marian Engel and Rudy Wiebe, both notable Alberta writers. She is married (Jerry) and has four children.

References

  1. ^ a b Marcotte, Nancy (1990). Ordinary People in Canada's Past. Arnold Publishers. p. 226. ISBN 0-919913-28-8.
  2. ^ a b c Melnyk, George (1999). The Literary History of Alberta: From the end of the war to the end of the century. University of Alberta. p. 37. ISBN 0-88864-324-1. Marie Moser Counterpoint.
  3. ^ "Author Nets $4,000 for winning novel". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  4. ^ Helwig, Maggie (1987-06-20). "Unkind but true: Little skill in first novel Counterpoint by Marie Moser". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
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