Canadian linguist and writer (1935/1936 – 2022)
Monique Nemni
Born 1935 or 1936Cairo , Egypt Died 2 November 2022 (aged 86)Naples , ItalyOccupation Linguist, biographer Nationality Canadian Notable works Spouse Max Nemni
Monique Esther Nemni (Egyptian Arabic : مونيكوى نيمنى ; March 27, 1936 – 2 November 2022) was an Egyptian-born Canadian linguist and writer, best known for a series of biographies of former Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau which she cowrote with her husband Max Nemni .[ 1]
Nemni was a professor of linguistics at the Université du Québec à Montréal ,[ 2] and a coeditor of Cité Libre .[ 3]
The first volume of the Trudeau biography, Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada, 1919-1944 , won the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing in 2006.[ 4] The second volume, Trudeau Transformed: The Shaping of a Statesman, 1944-1965 , was a shortlisted nominee for the same award in 2011.[ 1] A third volume, focusing on Trudeau's career in elected politics after 1965, is slated for future publication.
Nemni died of a heart attack in Naples , on 2 November 2022, at the age of 86.[ 5]
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