Description
These stories examine love between men and women and the ambiguities of male-female relationships.
"France Théoret writes the subtext of women's lives... She has no models, she is inventing her life from scratch... [this book] offers such a wealth of meaning at each reading that any review must be considered a work in progress."? Books in Canada
About the author
France Théoret holds a doctorate in French Studies from the University of Sherbrooke. After nineteen years of teaching, she quit to devote herself full-time to writing. Laurence, translated for The Mercury Press by Gail Scott, is Théoret’s eleventh book; previous titles include The Man Who Painted Stalin, Nous parlerons comme on écrit, Nécessairement putain, and Entre raison et déraison.