Claire de Lamirande

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Claire de Lamirande (August 6, 1929 December 15, 2009) was a Canadian writer and literary critic living in Quebec.[1][2]

She was born Claire Bourget in Sherbrooke, Quebec. She worked as a commercial artist for the newspaper La Tribune in Sherbrooke, then as a secretary for an insurance office. She received a diploma from the Collège du Sacré-Coeur in Sherbrooke and then a master's degree in French literature from the Université de Montréal. She went on to study drawing, painting and sculpture at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal.[1][3]

In 1950, she married Gaston de Lamirande.[1]

De Lamirande published her first novel Aldébaran ou la fleur in 1968. She contributed to Le Devoir, the Journal of Canadian Fiction, La Nouvelle Barre du jour [fr] and Le Droit.[1]

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