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This poignant autobiography casts a sharp eye on contemporary Quebec society and traces the emergence of a distinct Canadian literature.
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This poignant autobiography casts a sharp eye on contemporary Quebec society and traces the emergence of a distinct Canadian literature.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Talonbooks
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780889228962
- ISBN-10: 0889228965
- Artikelnr.: 41609455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Talonbooks
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780889228962
- ISBN-10: 0889228965
- Artikelnr.: 41609455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Madeleine Gagnon has made a mark on Quebec literature as a poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer. Born in Amqui, a little village in the Matapedia Valley, she decided at the age of twelve to be a writer, and after her early education with the Ursuline nuns, went on to study literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis at the Université de Montréal, the Sorbonne, and the Université d'Aix-en-Provence, where she received her doctorate. Since 1969, she has published more than thirty books while at the same time teaching literature at several Quebec universities. Her work in all genres combines passion, lucidity, erudition, poetic vision, and political commitment, boldly transgressing the boundaries between poetry and prose. Among her many awards are the prestigious Athanase-David Prize (2002) for her lifetime body of work, the Governor General's Award for Poetry (1990) for Chant pour un Québec lointain (translated by Howard Scott as Song for a Far Quebec), and the Journal de Montréal Prize (1986) for Les Fleurs du catalpa. Her work has also won international recognition, with many publications in France and some fifteen translations into English, Spanish, and Italian. Nancy Huston has described Madeleine Gagnon as someone in whom the boundary between inner and outer life is porous; her words are poetry and her ear for the words of others is poetry too. Everything she takes in from the world is filtered, processed, transformed by the insistent rhythms of the songs within her. Madeleine Gagnon Awards and Distinctions 2007-2009 - Career Award of the Council of Arts and Letters of Quebec 2008 - Ronald-Gasparic International Poetry Prize, Romania 2002 - Athanase-David Prize for a lifetime of work 2001 - Marcel-Couture Prize at Salon du livre (Montréal) for Les femmes et la guerre 1991 - Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry for Chant pour un Québec lointain 1991 - Artquimedia Prize 1990 - Arthur-Buies Prize at Salon du livre (Rimouski) for a lifetime of work 1986 - Journal de Montréal literary prize for Les fleurs du Catalpa Phyllis Aronoff lives in Montreal. She holds a master's degree in English literature. The Wanderer, her translation of La Québécoite by Régine Robin, won the 1998 Jewish Book Award for fiction. She and Howard Scott were awarded the 2001 Quebec Writers' Federation Translation Award for The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701. She is a past president of the Literary Translators' Association of Canada. Howard Scott is a Montreal literary translator who specializes in the genres of fiction and non-fiction. He is a past president of the Literary Translators' Association of Canada. His literary translations include works by Madeleine Gagnon and Quebec science-fiction writer Élisabeth Vonarburg. In 1997, Scott received the prestigious Governor General's Translation Award for his work on Louky Bersianik's The Euguelion. In 1999, his translation of "The Eighth Register," a science-fiction story by Alain Bergeron, won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History for best short-form.
As Always: Memoir of a Life in Writing
by Madeleine Gagnon
Contents
Introduction
Part One - Village
The Carrot Field
Twin Adele
Christmas Showcase
The Marriage
Ernestine
The Rose Lounge
Part Two - Over There
Quebec and the Ursulines
Life in L'Acadie
Freedom in Montreal
Back in Canada
Part Three - Away
The Atlantic Homeric
Paris
Part Four - Everywhere
Wedding at Notre Dame
Aix-en-Provence
New York
Part Five - Time Without Precedent
Quebec Again
The Death of Regis
Last Work
Pauline
1969
Part Six - Me and Bobby McGee
Rawdon
Mozart
Creation
Powerlessness
Part Seven - Me and I
Meeting
Me Myself
All Together
Part Eight - If I'm Elsewhere
High Noon
Vancouver
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
Madrid and Barcelona
Toulouse
Disenchantment
Part Nine - Back to Basics
Dizziness
Postmortem
Rimouski
New Freedom
Grand Forks
Because She Was
Part Ten - Now
Women and War
Mountain
Living
Epilogue in the Form of Fable
Acknowledgements
Index
by Madeleine Gagnon
Contents
Introduction
Part One - Village
The Carrot Field
Twin Adele
Christmas Showcase
The Marriage
Ernestine
The Rose Lounge
Part Two - Over There
Quebec and the Ursulines
Life in L'Acadie
Freedom in Montreal
Back in Canada
Part Three - Away
The Atlantic Homeric
Paris
Part Four - Everywhere
Wedding at Notre Dame
Aix-en-Provence
New York
Part Five - Time Without Precedent
Quebec Again
The Death of Regis
Last Work
Pauline
1969
Part Six - Me and Bobby McGee
Rawdon
Mozart
Creation
Powerlessness
Part Seven - Me and I
Meeting
Me Myself
All Together
Part Eight - If I'm Elsewhere
High Noon
Vancouver
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
Madrid and Barcelona
Toulouse
Disenchantment
Part Nine - Back to Basics
Dizziness
Postmortem
Rimouski
New Freedom
Grand Forks
Because She Was
Part Ten - Now
Women and War
Mountain
Living
Epilogue in the Form of Fable
Acknowledgements
Index
As Always: Memoir of a Life in Writing
by Madeleine Gagnon
Contents
Introduction
Part One - Village
The Carrot Field
Twin Adele
Christmas Showcase
The Marriage
Ernestine
The Rose Lounge
Part Two - Over There
Quebec and the Ursulines
Life in L'Acadie
Freedom in Montreal
Back in Canada
Part Three - Away
The Atlantic Homeric
Paris
Part Four - Everywhere
Wedding at Notre Dame
Aix-en-Provence
New York
Part Five - Time Without Precedent
Quebec Again
The Death of Regis
Last Work
Pauline
1969
Part Six - Me and Bobby McGee
Rawdon
Mozart
Creation
Powerlessness
Part Seven - Me and I
Meeting
Me Myself
All Together
Part Eight - If I'm Elsewhere
High Noon
Vancouver
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
Madrid and Barcelona
Toulouse
Disenchantment
Part Nine - Back to Basics
Dizziness
Postmortem
Rimouski
New Freedom
Grand Forks
Because She Was
Part Ten - Now
Women and War
Mountain
Living
Epilogue in the Form of Fable
Acknowledgements
Index
by Madeleine Gagnon
Contents
Introduction
Part One - Village
The Carrot Field
Twin Adele
Christmas Showcase
The Marriage
Ernestine
The Rose Lounge
Part Two - Over There
Quebec and the Ursulines
Life in L'Acadie
Freedom in Montreal
Back in Canada
Part Three - Away
The Atlantic Homeric
Paris
Part Four - Everywhere
Wedding at Notre Dame
Aix-en-Provence
New York
Part Five - Time Without Precedent
Quebec Again
The Death of Regis
Last Work
Pauline
1969
Part Six - Me and Bobby McGee
Rawdon
Mozart
Creation
Powerlessness
Part Seven - Me and I
Meeting
Me Myself
All Together
Part Eight - If I'm Elsewhere
High Noon
Vancouver
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
Madrid and Barcelona
Toulouse
Disenchantment
Part Nine - Back to Basics
Dizziness
Postmortem
Rimouski
New Freedom
Grand Forks
Because She Was
Part Ten - Now
Women and War
Mountain
Living
Epilogue in the Form of Fable
Acknowledgements
Index