Marie-Claire Blais: “She found wide acclaim with her violent, verbally exuberant novels about suffering, rebellion, intimacy and family”

From a Washington Post obit by Harrison Smith headlined “Marie-Claire Blais, celebrated French-Canadian novelist, dies at 82”:

Marie-Claire Blais, a French Canadian author who found wide acclaim with her brutally violent, verbally exuberant novels about suffering, rebellion, intimacy and family, died Nov. 30 in Key West, Fla….

Ms. Blais had split her time for many years between Florida and Quebec, where she was considered one of the province’s preeminent authors.

Although she never had a large audience in the United States, she cultivated an ardent readership in the French literary world and was a four-time winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award, one of Canada’s top honors. French Canadian novelist Michel Tremblay called her “one of our greatest national treasures.”