Gaston Miron OQ (French pronunciation: [ɡastɔ̃ miˈʁɔ̃]; 8 January 1928 – 14 December 1996) was an important Canadian poet, writer, and editor of Quebec's...
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filmmaker Gaston Miron (1952–2020), American chess player Issachar Miron (1920–2015), Israeli composer Javier Mirón (born 1999), Spanish runner Jay Miron Jeffrey...
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Antonine Maillet Jovette Marchessault Fleury Mesplet Stéfani Meunier Gaston Miron Jeffrey Moore Wajdi Mouawad Émile Nelligan Pierre Nepveu Francine Ouellette...
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"La marche à l'amour" is a poem by Gaston Miron (1928–1996), one of the most studied and celebrated in Quebec poetry. It was originally published in Le...
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Roy, Hubert Aquin, Michel Tremblay, Marie Laberge, Fred Pellerin and Gaston Miron. The regional novel from Quebec is called Terroir novel and is a literary...
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Henri Julien – Jules-Paul Tardivel – Hubert Aquin – Gilles Vigneault – Gaston Miron – Michèle Lalonde – Jean Duceppe – Paul Piché – Claude Gauthier – Pierre...
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André Melançon OQ, actor, screenwriter and film director, appointed 2013 Gaston Miron OQ, poet, appointed 1996 Ted Moses OQ, aboriginal chief, appointed 2002...
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Lavoie Jean Leloup Hubert Lenoir Loco Locass Loud Marjo Patrice Michaud Gaston Miron Ariane Moffatt Kevin Parent Bruno Pelletier Marie Denise Pelletier Paul...
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(Vieux Émile) Douze hommes rapaillés chantent Gaston Miron, 2008 12 hommes rapaillés chantent Gaston Miron. / Volume 2, 2010 Notre-Dame de Paris Album Live...
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literature from Spanish and French, most notably works of Jorge Luis Borges, Gaston Miron and Michel Deguy. He also wrote songs, and occasionally performed them...
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Québécois". Fondation littéraire Fleur de Lys. Retrieved 26 June 2024. "Gaston Miron, Poetic Voice of Quebec Nationalism". The New York Times. 2 April 1978...
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within the milieu of Quebec literature. She is the recipient of the 2017 Gaston Miron Excellence in French Award. Roxane Turcotte is a graduate of the Université...
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the poetry of Gaston Miron, Quebec's 20th-century poet : the album Douze homme rapaillés, a collection of musical settings of Miron's poems by Gilles...
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and dancers live and have lived in Val-David, notably Québécois poet Gaston Miron, jazz bassist Charlie Biddle, and singer-songwriter Alan Gerber. Val-David...
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7.2% Social Credit Alexander O. Bronstein 625 1.4% Non-Affiliated Gaston Miron 433 0.9% Non-Affiliated Robert A. Cruise 80 0.2% Total 45,733 100.0%...
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Pauline Julien and her partner, future Quebec Minister Gérald Godin, poet Gaston Miron, Dr. Henri Bellemare, simple living advocate Serge Mongeau, and CBC journalist...
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Bessette 1981 - Gilles Archambault 1982 - Marie-Claire Blais 1983 - Gaston Miron 1984 - Jean-Guy Pilon 1985 - Jacques Godbout 1986 - Jacques Brault 1987...
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Progressive Conservative Conrad Archambault 8,906 38.94% +18.46% Co-operative Commonwealth Gaston Miron 1,249 5.46% −1.36% Total valid votes 22,870 100.00%...
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Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Mikaël Kingsbury, Olympic gold medal freestyle skier Gaston Miron, poet, was born and raised in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Mordecai Richler...
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political platform to contest the federal election. Ferron (1979), poet Gaston Miron (1972), and singer Michel Rivard (1980) ran against Prime Minister Pierre...
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1995 – G. C. Edmondson, American soldier and author (b. 1922) 1996 – Gaston Miron, Canadian poet and author (b. 1928) 1997 – Stubby Kaye, American actor...
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Brind'Amour Marc-Adélard Tremblay 1986 J. Mavor Moore William Dray 1985 Gaston Miron Ronald Melzack 1984 Marcel Dubé James G. Eayrs 1983 Brian Macdonald Francess...
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étrange" (Paul Verlaine), "Jeune fille plus belle que toutes nos légendes" (Gaston Miron). He played the "father Jacques" in The Mystery of the Yellow Room and...
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Seguin has been largely borrowing and incorporating fragments of poems by Gaston Miron. The mixture reveals to be intricate and complex, and strongly and coherently...
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works of Quebec writers. Writers of the Quiet Revolution era include Gaston Miron, Réjean Ducharme, Hubert Aquin, Marie-Claire Blais, Jacques Ferron, Jacques...
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Butler, Acadian singer Christiane Chabot, artist Claude Lagacé, organist Gaston Miron, poet and author Renée Morisset, pianist Ben Mulroney, television host...
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scholar, he specializes in modern Quebec poetry, in particular the work of Gaston Miron. He taught at the French Studies Department of Université de Montréal...
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brought together artists including Robert Charlebois, Yvon Deschamps, et Gaston Miron, was organized to support the cause of Pierre Vallières and Charles Gagnon...
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racehorse owner and breeder. Andy McLaren, 74, Scottish football player. Gaston Miron, 68, French Canadian writer. Dawn Crosby, 33, American heavy metal singer...
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2 +3.3 Social Credit Alexander O. Bronstein 625 1.4 +1.2 Independent Gaston Miron 433 0.9 Independent Robert A. Cruise 80 0.2 Total valid votes 45,733...
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