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It is a superb critique of sexism in the French language, in Western culture and Québec society; it is a call for revolution, and masterpiece of literature. | It is a superb critique of sexism in the French language, in Western culture and Québec society; it is a call for revolution, and masterpiece of literature. | ||
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Two English translations from the original French have been published. | Two English translations from the original French have been published. | ||
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[[category:1976 publications]] | [[category:1976 publications]] | ||
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L'Euguélionne (1976) is a tryptich novel by Louky Bersianik, which tells the gospel of the visitation of the title character, an extra-terrestrial female, to the planet Earth in the 20th Century.
It is a superb critique of sexism in the French language, in Western culture and Québec society; it is a call for revolution, and masterpiece of literature.
Editions
Two English translations from the original French have been published.
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