Chloé LaDuchesse is a Canadian poet from Montreal, Quebec,[1] whose collection Exosquelette was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry at the 2021 Governor General's Awards,[2] and the 2022 winner of the Trillium Book Award for French Poetry.[3]

LaDuchesse published her first collection, Furies, in 2017,[4] and was a Trillium nominee in 2018.[5] She served as the poet laureate of the City of Greater Sudbury from 2018 to 2020, although her time in the position was marked by a minor controversy when the city rescinded its invitation for her to read the poem she had written for the inauguration ceremony for the new Greater Sudbury City Council following the 2018 Greater Sudbury municipal election.[6]

LaDuchesse published her debut novel L'Incendiare de Sudbury in 2022.[7] It was selected for inclusion in the 2023 edition of Le Combat des livres, where it was defended by journalist Brigitte Noël.[8]

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2021-03-03. Retrieved 2024-03-27. "L'hôpital face au Covid-19 : les exosquelettes prêtent main forte aux équipes de réanimation". Harmonie Santé (in French)

Governor General's Award for French-language poetry

Pendant que Perceval tombait Daria Colonna La voleuse Chloé LaDuchesse Exosquelette Louise Marois Dʼune caresse patentée Patrick Roy Pompéi 2022 Maya Cousineau

2022 in literature

Robert Marinier Un conte de l’apocalypse French Poetry Chloé LaDuchesse Exosquelette Women's Prize for Fiction Jun 15 Ruth Ozeki The Book of Form and Emptiness

Trillium Book Award, French

Micheline Marchand Perdue au bord de la baie d'Hudson 2021 Chloé LaDuchesse Exosquelette Sylvie Bérard À croire que j’aime les failles Sonia-Sophie Courdeau Ce

2021 Governor General's Awards

Pendant que Perceval tombait Daria Colonna, La voleuse Chloé LaDuchesse, Exosquelette Louise Marois, Dʼune caresse patentée Patrick Roy, Pompéi Drama Mishka