Serge Patrice Thibodeau Explained

Serge Patrice Thibodeau
Birth Date:August 11, 1959
Birth Place:Rivière-Verte, New Brunswick, Canada
Occupation:writer
Genre:poetry
Notableworks:Le Quatuor de l'errance, La Traversée du désert, Seul on est, Le cycle de Prague

Serge Patrice Thibodeau (born August 11, 1959) is a Canadian writer.[1] He is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry, winning at the 1996 Governor General's Awards for Le Quatuor de l'errance and La Traversée du désert, and at the 2007 Governor General's Awards for Seul on est, and won the Prix Émile-Nelligan in 1992 for Le cycle de Prague.

Life

Originally from Rivière-Verte, New Brunswick, Thibodeau was educated at the Université de Moncton and Université Laval. Based in Montreal through the 1980s and 1990s, he returned to Moncton, New Brunswick in the 2000s to serve as writer-in-residence at the Université de Moncton and as editorial director of Éditions Perce-Neige.[2] He is also an active member of Amnesty International.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/literaryarchives/027011-200.153-e.html "THIBODEAU, SERGE PATRICE, 1959-"
  2. "Surging forward". Telegraph-Journal, December 11, 2010.