Julie Mazzieri (born 1975 in Saint-Paul-de-Chester, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist and translator who currently lives in Corsica.[1] She is most noted for her novel Le discours sur la tombe de l'idiot, which won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 2009 Governor General's Awards.[2] The novel was also a finalist for the Prix Orange du livre and the Prix littéraire des collégiens.[3]
In 2010, she published a French translation of Gail Scott's novel My Paris.[4]
Mazzieri's second novel, La Bosco, was published in 2017.[5] It was a finalist for the Prix Wepler in France.[6]