Agnès Gruda
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Agnès Gruda is a Polish-born Canadian journalist and fiction writer. A foreign correspondent for La Presse, she won a National Newspaper Award in 2014 for her reporting on the Salafi movement."Globe shares top spot at awards". The Globe and Mail, May 31, 0214.
Her debut short story collection Onze petites trahisons was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 2010 Governor General's Awards,"Les prix littéraires du gouverneur général seront décernés en novembre". Le Téléjournal, October 13, 2010. and won Quebec's Prix Adrienne-Choquette.[https://revue.leslibraires.ca/articles/litterature-quebecoise/apprivoiser-la-nouvelle-avec-agnes-gruda "Apprivoiser... la nouvelle. Avec Agnès Gruda"]. Les Libraires, April 4, 2016. Her second short fiction collection, Mourir, mais pas trop, was published in 2016.[https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/livres/466984/agnes-gruda-l-emotion-nue "Agnès Gruda, l’émotion nue"]. Le Devoir, April 2, 2016.
She is the sister of writer Joanna Gruda and journalist Alexandra Szacka.[http://www.lapresse.ca/arts/livres/entrevues/201302/22/01-4624427-joanna-gruda-dans-la-peau-de-son-pere.php "Joanna Gruda dans la peau de son père"]. La Presse, February 22, 2013.
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Category:21st-century Canadian short story writers
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