Antonine Maillet, PC CC OQ ONB FRSC (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃tɔnin majɛ]; born May 10, 1929) is an Acadian novelist, playwright, and scholar. She was...
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History of the Acadians (section Antonine Maillet)
New Brunswick. Born 1929 in Bouctouche, Antonine Maillet is an Acadian novelist, playwright, and scholar. Maillet received a BA and MA from the Université...
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Look up maillet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maillet may refer to: Andrée Maillet (1921–1995), Quebec writer Antonine Maillet (born 1929), Acadian...
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perceived as originating from Acadia. The most prominent playwright is Antonine Maillet, whose play La Sagouine has been staged over two thousand times, with...
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Prison, a prison in Paris, used from 1790 to 1899 Pélagie-la-Charrette (1979), a novel by Antonine Maillet Pelagia (disambiguation) Marina (given name)...
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La Sagouine is a play written by New Brunswick author Antonine Maillet that tells the story of la Sagouine, an Acadian cleaning lady from rural New Brunswick...
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former Governor General of Canada Antonine Maillet, writer, first non-European recipient of the Prix Goncourt Robert Maillet, actor and former professional...
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1976 Patrick Grainville 1977 Didier Decoin 1978 Patrick Modiano 1979 Antonine Maillet 1980 Yves Navarre 1981 Lucien Bodard 1982 Dominique Fernandez 1983...
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following individuals: Antonine Maillet (born 1929), Canadian writer Antonine Meunier (1877 – 1972), French ballerina Antonine Barada (1807 – 1885), American...
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with their speculative fiction and poetry, respectively. In 1979, Antonine Maillet was awarded the esteemed Prix Goncourt for her novel Pélagie-la-Charrette [fr]...
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Beausoleil is featured in the Acadian novel Pélagie-la-Charrette, by Antonine Maillet. Part of his militant Acadian hero story is told in the documentary...
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1976 Patrick Grainville 1977 Didier Decoin 1978 Patrick Modiano 1979 Antonine Maillet 1980 Yves Navarre 1981 Lucien Bodard 1982 Dominique Fernandez 1983...
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1976 Patrick Grainville 1977 Didier Decoin 1978 Patrick Modiano 1979 Antonine Maillet 1980 Yves Navarre 1981 Lucien Bodard 1982 Dominique Fernandez 1983...
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attract a great deal of attention globally, with Acadian novelist Antonine Maillet winning the Prix Goncourt in 1979. An experimental branch of Québécois...
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of the first Canadians to achieve international fame for letters. Antonine Maillet was the first non-European winner of France's Prix Goncourt. Other...
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1976 Patrick Grainville 1977 Didier Decoin 1978 Patrick Modiano 1979 Antonine Maillet 1980 Yves Navarre 1981 Lucien Bodard 1982 Dominique Fernandez 1983...
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1976 Patrick Grainville 1977 Didier Decoin 1978 Patrick Modiano 1979 Antonine Maillet 1980 Yves Navarre 1981 Lucien Bodard 1982 Dominique Fernandez 1983...
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of La Sagouine by Antonine Maillet. The poetry genre was the first to reflect this shift in literary trends. While Antonine Maillet's novel was a dominant...
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journalist and author was born in Moncton and graduated from MHS. Antonine Maillet, a francophone author, recipient of the Order of Canada and the "Prix...
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celebration in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada, founded by Antonine Maillet. Maillet wanted to show what it was like to live the Acadian life and by...
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as Lisa LeBlanc, Radio Radio, Fayo, Cayouche, Les Hay Babies, 1755, Antonine Maillet and many others have produced works in Chiac. Chiac is also featured...
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appointed 1998 Alain Juppé OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 1996 Antonine Maillet PC CC OQ ONB FRSC, Acadian writer and playwright, appointed 1990 Nana...
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As an actress, she was most noted for playing the title role in Antonine Maillet's play La Sagouine for both stage and television, performing the role...
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to Canada, Claude Ryan, Minister of Municipal Affairs of Quebec and Antonine Maillet, writer. The song, "Sommet des femmes en Acadie" was organized by the...
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based on the 1979 novel Pélagie-la-Charette (fr) by Acadian writer Antonine Maillet. It is about the Acadian widow Pélagie LeBlanc who in the late 1770s...
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