Danielle Trussart

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Danielle Trussart (born December 3, 1948) is a visual artist and writer living in Quebec, Canada.[1]

She was born in Montreal, Quebec. Trussart received her teaching certificate from the École normale Jacques-Cartier and went on to study Quebec studies, adult education and special education at the Université de Montréal and the Université du Québec à Montréal. She co-founded an alternative school at Saint-Jérôme and taught at an alternative school in Sainte-Thérèse. She also took workshops in visual arts. Since 1993, she has lived at Baie-Saint-Paul where she operated an inn.[2][1]

Trussart established a small publishing house to distribute her own illustrations of Quebec folk songs. She exhibits her art in Baie-Saint-Paul and Sainte-Thérèse. She was co-author of a collection of books for children. Trussart has contributed to the literary journals Arcade, Brèves littéraires and L'embarcadère. Her 2008 novel Le train pour Samarcande received the Prix Robert-Cliche.[2][1]

She received honourable mention in 2005 for a Prix Brèves littéraires [fr] and was awarded that prize in 2007. In 2006, Trussart was a finalist in the literary competition sponsored by Radio-Canada.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Trussart, Danielle". Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
  2. ^ a b "Le prix Robert Cliche 2008 décerné à Danielle Trussard pour son livre Le train pour Samarcande". planete.qc.ca. November 4, 2008.[permanent dead link]