Claire Holden Rothman is a
Canadian
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novelist, short story writer, and translator.
["The revolution comes home"]
. '' The Gazette'', August 29, 2014.
Personal life
Holden Rothman resides in
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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with actor and writer
Arthur Holden
Arthur Holden (born August 28, 1959) is a Canadian actor and writer. Known for his roles such as Mr. Ratburn in ''Arthur'', Baba-Miao in '' Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat'', Mayor Mallard in ''The Little Twins'', and Mr. Larkin in later episod ...
.
Works
*''Salad Days'' (1990, short stories)
*''Black Tulips'' (1999, short stories)
*''The Heart Specialist'' (2009, novel)
*''My October'' (2014, novel)
*''Lear's Shadow'' (2018, novel)
Awards
References
External links
Claire Holden Rothman
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1958 births
Canadian women novelists
Canadian women short story writers
20th-century Canadian short story writers
21st-century Canadian novelists
Anglophone Quebec people
Living people
Jewish Canadian writers
20th-century Canadian women writers
21st-century Canadian women writers
20th-century Canadian translators
21st-century Canadian translators
21st-century Canadian short story writers
Canadian women non-fiction writers
Novelists from Montreal