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  1. Michel Tremblay GOQ (born 25 June 1942) is a Québécois novelist and playwright. Tremblay was born in Montreal, Quebec, where he grew up in the French-speaking neighbourhood of Plateau Mont-Royal; at the time of his birth, a neighbourhood with a working-class character and joual dialect

  2. Michel Tremblay, né le 25 juin 1942 à Montréal, est un dramaturge, romancier et scénariste québécois 2 . Il est aussi conteur, traducteur, adaptateur, scénariste de films et de pièces de théâtre, ainsi que parolier pour Pauline Julien, Renée Claude et Monique Leyrac.

  3. Michel Tremblay est un dramaturge, romancier et scénariste québécois qui dénonce le pouvoir de l'Église et défend la place des femmes dans la société.

  4. The French Canadian writer Michel Tremblay (born 1942), in the words of the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia website, "is probably the most-produced playwright" in Canada "and arguably the most important playwright in the history of the country." Tremblay's writing was motivated at first by his status as a closet homosexual, and some of his plays ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2010 · Learn about the life and works of Michel Tremblay, a prominent Quebec playwright, novelist and screenwriter. Explore his themes, styles, awards and influences in this comprehensive article.

  6. Michel Tremblay. Michel Tremblay was born in Montreal in 1942. He studied graphic arts, and became a linotypist like his father and brother. Tremblay wrote his first play in 1959, Le train and with it won the Radio-Canada 1964 Young Authors' Competition.

  7. Michel Tremblay is a Quebecois playwright and one of the most influential figures in Canadian theatre. He wrote in French and explored themes of identity, sexuality and social issues in his works.