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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"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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Antonine Maillet Jovette Marchessault Fleury Mesplet Stéfani Meunier Gaston Miron Jeffrey Moore Wajdi Mouawad Émile Nelligan Pierre Nepveu Francine Ouellette...
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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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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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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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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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(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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