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Diana Gabaldon, née le 11 janvier 1952 à Flagstaff en Arizona, est une romancière américaine d'origine mexicaine et anglaise.

Elle a écrit la série populaire Outlander. Ses romans sont assez difficiles à classifier par genre puisqu'ils empruntent tant au roman d'amour qu'au roman historique et au fantastique . Ses premiers essais d'écriture furent postés sur le forum d'écriture de CompuServe. Des commentaires positifs de la part d'autres membres du forum la persuadèrent de finir et de publier le premier roman de la série Le Chardon et le Tartan. Les romans de cette série sont centrés autour de Claire, une infirmière anglaise du XXe siècle qui voyage dans le temps et de son mari Jamie, un guerrier écossais du XVIIIe siècle. L'histoire est d'ailleurs le plus souvent racontée du point de vue de Claire. La série Lord John Grey est un spinoff de la précédente et reprend les aventures d'un des personnages secondaires apparaissant dans plusieurs tomes. Wikipedia  

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“Comment sont vos selles, grandpere? - Germain to Jamie.”

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The Fiery Cross

Diana Gabaldon: Citations en anglais

“Jamie, I had found out by accident a few days previously, had never mastered the art of winking one eye. Instead, he blinked solemnly, like a large red owl.”

Diana Gabaldon livre Le Chardon et le Tartan

Variante: That's not precisely what I had in mind."
Jamie, I had found out by accident a few days previously, had never mastered the art of winking one eye. Instead, he blinked solemnly, like a large red owl.
Source: Outlander

“When I decided to write a novel, I had two full time jobs and three children under the age of six, so I don’t want anyone telling me they don’t have time to write a book, but I learned to work in the middle of the night, and I still do that…”

Diana Gabaldon

On balancing novel writing with her personal life in “Diana Gabaldon on Her ‘Outlander’ Writing Process & Knowing Sam Heughan Was Jamie” https://collider.com/diana-gabaldon-outlander-interview/ in Collider (2018 Aug 2)

“I was a university professor and all of my degrees were in the biological sciences, so I did know my way around a library. That’s why I decided on historical fiction. It seems easier to look things up than to make them up. If it turned out I had no imagination, I could steal things from the historical record!”

Diana Gabaldon

On how library research helps her write accurately in “Caught Between Two Worlds – Diana Gabaldon Interview” https://www.scotsmagazine.com/articles/diana-gabaldon-outlander-inspiration/ in The Scots Magazine (2018 Mar 2)

“I was just looking for a time and place in which to set a historical novel because I wanted to practise writing one. I wasn’t going to show it to anyone, let alone get it published, so it didn’t really matter where I set it. I saw this young man in a kilt and thought that was quite fetching, so why not Scotland in the 18th century?”

Diana Gabaldon

On what inspired her to write a historical novel in “Caught Between Two Worlds – Diana Gabaldon Interview” https://www.scotsmagazine.com/articles/diana-gabaldon-outlander-inspiration/ in The Scots Magazine (2018 Mar 2)

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