
Sarah Bernstein
Sarah Bernstein is a Canadian author known for her thought-provoking and often unsettling narratives that explore themes of identity, alienation, and the complexities of human relationships. Her works often delve into the psychological and emotional landscapes of her characters, offering a unique perspective on the struggles of existence and personal agency. Bernstein's latest novel, 'Obéissantes et assassines,' has garnered attention for its intricate portrayal of a woman's self-effacing devotion to her family, set against a backdrop of cultural dislocation and societal suspicion.
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Sarah Bernstein signed an open letter calling for charges against the protesters to be dropped.
The Giller Prize was a rare CanLit success story. Now it might become a casualty of a foreign warSarah Bernstein is the 2023 Giller Prize recipient who signed an online letter in support of the protesters at the Giller Prize gala.
Giller Prize says it will be forced to cease operations without federal fundingSarah Bernstein is the author of the novel 'Obéissantes et assassines'.
« Obéissantes et assassines », de Sarah Bernstein : le feuilleton littéraire de Tiphaine Samoyault















