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Virginia Pesemapeo Bordeleau

    Virginia Pésémapéo Bordeleau is a Montreal-based author with Cree and Quebecois roots. Her work delves into an organic world where family, territory, and mythical beings intertwine with ever-renewing energy. With a keen sense of connection to her homeland and the natural world, Bordeleau crafts literary pieces that resonate with a deep, vibrant force. Her writings explore the interconnectedness of people, land, and the spiritual realm, inviting readers into a profound experience of the world around us.

    Der Liebhaber vom See
    Blue Bear Woman
    • Blue Bear Woman

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(83)Add rating

      Blue Bear Woman or Ourse bleueis the first novel in Quebec written by an Indigenous woman. The story of a young Cree woman's search for her roots and identity, this is also the author's debut novel, originally published in 2007, and it will be her second book to be published in English. The novel has been described as a "texte de resistance", showing contemporary Indigenous life and the impact on the Cree of the building of the Eastmain dam in northern Quebec, posited as "virgin" territory, yet which has actually been part of the Cree traditional territory since time immemorial. In search of her roots, Victoria takes a trip to the country of her Cree ancestors with her companion, Daniel. It is a long journey to the north along the shores of James Bay. Colours, smells, and majestic landscapes arouse memories that soon devolve into strange and hauntings dreams at night. In bits and pieces, uncles, aunties, and cousins arrive to tell the story of Victoria's family and bring with them images of her childhood that are tinged both with joy and sadness. Guided by her totem, the Blue Bear, she returns home to make peace with her soul, as well as release the soul of her great-uncle, a hunter who has been missing in the forest for over twenty years.

      Blue Bear Woman
    • In "Der Liebhaber vom See" erzählt Virginie Pé- sémapéo Bordeleau die leidenschaftliche Geschichte zwischen dem Métis Gabriel und der Algonquin Wabuguni. Trotz ihrer komplizierten Lebensumstände und Beziehungen zueinander, verbindet sie eine tiefe Liebe. Der Roman feiert körperliche Lust und Sinnlichkeit in einer unberührten Natur, begleitet von Gedichten und Zeichnungen.

      Der Liebhaber vom See