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Marianne Ackerman Born Belleville, Ontario, Canada Occupation Writer Nationality Canadian Genres Fiction, Drama, Journalism Notable work(s) Piers' Desire Marianne Letitia Ackerman (born 1952) is a Canadian novelist, playwright, and journalist. Piers' Desire, her third and most recent novel, was published in 2010.
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Life and career
Marianne Ackerman was born in 1952 in Belleville, Ontario and grew up on a farm in Prince Edward County.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Honours) from Carleton University in 1976.[citation needed] She spent a year at the Sorbonne in Paris studying French language and culture before receiving a Master of Arts in Drama from the University of Toronto in 1981.[citation needed]
From the early 1980s, Ackerman lived in Montreal, where she worked as a freelance journalist and as theatre critic for the Montreal Gazette, winning the Nathan Cohen Award for theatre criticism.[citation needed]
In the late eighties, she founded a bilingual theatre company, Theatre 1774, which staged her plays L'Affaire Tartuffe, Woman by a Window, Céleste and Blue Valentine as well as her adaptations of August Strindberg's Miss Julie and William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. The company also staged The Echo Project, a play developed by Robert Lepage from Anne Diamond's book of poetry, A Nun's Story and Ackerman worked with Lepage on Alienouidet, a play about the actor Edmund Kean in Canada. Ackerman subsequently wrote another play about Edmund Kean, called Venus of Dublin, which was staged at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal in 2000.[citation needed]
Ackerman lived near Avignon, France, for six years, from 1998 to 2004, before moving back to Montreal.[2] Her freelance articles, essays, reviews and criticism have appeared in The Walrus, The Montreal Gazette, The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Theatre Review, The Guardian Weekly, En Route Magazine and other publications. She has taught courses in playwrighting and the history of Quebec theatre at McGill University.[citation needed]
Ackerman currently lives in Montreal, where she publishes the online arts journal The Rover (roverarts.com).[2] She is married to Gwyn Campbell, a professor of economic history at McGill University, and has a daughter, Fiona, who is an artist.[1]
Prizes and honours
- 1985, 1988 Nathan Cohen National Award for Theatre Criticism
- 1989 Jurors Award, Quebec Drama Festival, for Blue Valentine
- 1988 Best New Play Award, Quebec Drama Festival, for Snakeprints
- 1989 King’s Theatre New Play Award, for Grande Ideas
- 1998 Nominee, Best New Play, Best Anglophone Production, Académie Québeccois de Théâtre, for Blue Valentine
- 1995 Best English-Language Production Award, Académie Québécois de Théâtre, for Sliding in All Directions
Bibliography
Novels
- Jump (2000) McArthur & Company
- Matters of Hart (2005) McArthur & Company
- Piers' Desire (2010) McArthur & Company
Plays
- Snakeprints (1988)
- Night Driving (1989)
- Grande Ideas (1989)
- Sharansky (1989)
- Alanienouidet (co-written with Robert Lepage) (1992)
- Woman By A Window (1992)
- L'Affaire Tartuffe, or the Garrison Officers Rehearse Moliere (1993)
- Sliding in All Directions (co-writer) (1995)
- Celeste (1995)
- Blue Valentine (1996)
- Venus of Dublin (2000)
- Triplex Nervosa (2009)
External links
References
Categories:- 1952 births
- Living people
- People from Belleville, Ontario
- Canadian dramatists and playwrights
- Canadian women journalists
- Canadian novelists
- Canadian women writers
- Carleton University alumni
- University of Toronto alumni
- University of Paris alumni
- Anglophone Quebec people
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