Yolande Villemaire (born 28 August 1949 in Mirabel, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist, short story writer and poet.[1]
She obtained a Bachelor in theater (1970) and a master's degree in letters (1974) from the University of Quebec at Montreal.[2] She worked as an actor, and later became a professor of theatre.[1] She has published books of poetry and novels since 1974. She won awards for "La vie en prose" (1980) and "La constellation des cygnes" (1985).[1]
She has directed the collection "hieroglyph" in XYZ editor since 1999.
Bibliography
Poetry
Machine Does Les Herbes rouges, Montreal, 1974
Whether the blood stage, Cul-Q Publishing, Montreal, 1977
Joint collection of poetry in French with 20 authors whose Mongeau France, Yolande Villemaire, Claude Beausoleil, Denise Boucher, Stéphane Despatie, Claudine Bertrand for Quebec and Georges Bonnet, Odile Caradec, Bozi Raymond, Jean-Claude Martin, James Sacré, Josyane Bergey of Jesus for France.
Honors
1980 - Young Writers Award from the Journal de Montreal, La Vie en prose
1979 - Award Competition works radio Radio-Canada, Beautiful Night
1985 - Roman Price, Journal de Montréal, the Cygnus
1995 - Edgar Award-Lespérance
1997 - Guest of Honor at the Salon du Livre de Montreal
1998 - Award-Yves Theriault Radio-Canada, Women of salt
2008 - International Poetry Prize Gatien Lapointe-Jaime Sabines
2009 - Career Awards Council of Arts and Letters from Quebec
Notes
^ abcMargaret Cook (2002). "Yolande Villemaire". In New, William H. (ed.). Encyclopedia of literature in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 1170. ISBN0-8020-0761-9.