Nancy Huston

Nancy Huston
Nancy Huston
Nancy Huston
Born 16 September 1953(1953-09-16)
Calgary, Canada
Occupation Novelist, Translator
Nationality Canadian
Period 21st century
Spouse(s) Tzvetan Todorov

Nancy Louise Huston, OC (born September 16, 1953) is a Canadian-born novelist and essayist who writes primarily in French and translates her own works into English.[1]

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Biography

Huston was born in Calgary, Alberta, in Canada, the city in which she lived until age fifteen, at which time her family moved to Wilton, New Hampshire, USA. She studied at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she was given the opportunity to spend a year of her studies in Paris. Arriving in Paris in 1973, Huston obtained a Master's Degree from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, writing a thesis on swear words under the supervision of Roland Barthes.[2]

Ms. Huston lives in Paris with her husband Tzvetan Todorov and their two children.[3]

Career

Because French was a language acquired at school and university, Huston found that the combination of her eventual command of the language and her distance from it as a non-native speaker helped her to find her literary voice. Since 1980, Huston has published over 45 books of fiction and non-fiction, including theatre and children's books. Some of her publications are self-translations of previously published works. Essentially she writes in French and subsequently self-translates into English but Plainsong (1993) was written first in English and then self-translated to French as Cantique des plaines (1993) - it was, however, the French version which first found a publisher.

She has 25 fiction publications, of which 13 are original fiction and 11 are self-translations.

In her fiction, only Trois fois septembre (1989), Visages de l'aube (2001) and Infrarouge (2010), as well as her three children's books, have not been published in English. She has also published two plays but has not yet translated either.

She has 14 non-fiction publications, of which 12 are original publications and two are self-translations. The other ten non-fiction publications have not yet been self-translated.

While Huston's often controversial works of non-fiction have been well-received, her fiction has earned her the most critical acclaim. Her first novel, Les variations Goldberg (1981), was awarded the Prix Contrepoint and was shortlisted for the Prix Femina. She translated this novel into English as The Goldberg Variations (1996).

Her next major award came in 1993 when she was received the Canadian Governor General's Award for Fiction in French for Cantique des Plaines (1993). This was initially contested as it was a translation of Plainsong (1993), but Huston demonstrated that it was an adaptation and kept the prize. A subsequent novel, La virevolte (1994), won the Prix "L" and the Prix Louis-Hémon. It was published in English in 1996 as Slow Emergencies.[4]

Huston's novel, Instruments des ténèbres, has been her most successful novel yet, being shortlisted for the Prix Femina, and the Governor General's Award. It was awarded the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens.

In 1998, she was nominated for a Governor General's Award for her novel L'Empreinte de l'ange. The next year she was nominated for a Governor General's Award for translating the work into English as The Mark of the Angel.

In 1999, she appeared in the film Emporte-moi, also collaborating on the screenplay.

Her works have been translated into many languages from Chinese to Russian.

In 2005, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada,[5] and she received the Prix Femina in 2006 for the novel Lignes de faille and which, as Fault Lines, has been published by Atlantic Books and is shortlisted for the 2008 Orange Prize.[6]

Her latest novel is Infrarouge (2010).

In 2007, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Liège.

In 2010, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa.[7]

Selected works

Fiction:

  • The Goldberg Variations (1996) = self-translation of Les variations Goldberg (1981)
  • The Story of Omaya (1987) = self-translation of Histoire d'Omaya (1985)
  • Trois fois septembre (1989) [no English self-translation]
  • Plainsong (1993) = Cantique des plaines (self-translation)(1993)
  • Slow Emergencies (1996) = self-translation of La Virevolte (1994)
  • Instruments of Darkness (1997) = self-translation of Instruments des ténèbres (1996)
  • The Mark of the Angel (1998) = self-translation of L'empreinte de l'ange (1988)
  • Prodigy: A Novella (2000) = self-translation of Prodige : polyphonie (1999)
  • Limbes/Limbo (2000) [bilingual edition]
  • Visages de l'aube (2001) [with Valérie Winckler - no English version]
  • Dolce Agonia (2001) = self-translation of the French version Dolce agonia (2001), cover illustration by Ralph Petty
  • An Adoration(2003) = self-translation of Une adoration (2003)
  • Fault Lines (2007) = self-translation of Lignes de faille (2006)
  • Infrarouge (2010) [no English self-translation - yet]

Theatre:

  • Angela et Marina (2002) [with Valérie Grail - no English self-translation]
  • Jocaste reine (2009) [no English self-translation]

Non-fiction:

  • Jouer au papa et à l'amant (1979) [no English self-translation]
  • Dire et interdire : éléments de jurologie (1980) [no English self-translation]
  • Mosaïque de la pornographie : Marie-Thérèse et les autres (1982) [no English self-translation]
  • Journal de la création (1990)[no English self-translation]
  • Tombeau de Romain Gary (1995) [no English self-translation]
  • Pour un patriotisme de l'ambiguïté (1995) [no English self-translation]
  • Nord perdu : suivi de Douze France (1999)
  • Losing north: musings on land, tongue and self (2002) [self-translation of Nord perdu : suivi de Douze France]
  • Professeurs de désespoir (2004) [no English self-translation]
  • Passions d'Annie Leclerc (2007) [no English self-translation]
  • L'espèce fabulatrice (2008)
  • The Tale-Tellers: A Short Study of Humankind (2008) [self-translation of L'espèce fabulatrice]

Correspondence:

  • À l'amour comme à la guerre (1984) [no English version]
  • Lettres parisiennes : autopsie de l'exil [with Leila Sebbar] (1986) [no English version]

Selected texts:

  • Désirs et réalités : textes choisis 1978-1994 (1995) [no English version]
  • Âmes et corps : textes choisis 1981-2003 (2004) [no English version]

Children's fiction:

  • Véra veut la vérité (1994) [with Léa Huston & Willi Glasauer - no English version]
  • Dora demande des détails (1997) [with Léa Huston & Pascale Bougeault - no English version]
  • Les souliers d'or (1998) [no English self-translation]

References

Eugene Benson and William Toye, eds. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, Second Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997: 564-565. ISBN 0-19-541167-6

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