• ^ a b c d "Antonine Maillet." Paroles d'Acadie : Anthologie de la littérature acadienne (1958-2009), edited by David Lonergan, Prise de paroles, pp. 41-68.
  • Biography. Antonine Maillet is generally recognized as being one half of the literary impetus for the Acadian Renaissance of the early 1970s.
  • Marie-Linda Lord, « Antonine Maillet : une géographie du silence à la parole », Literary Atlas of Atlantic Canada / Atlas littéraire du Canada atlantique (2014).
  • She is the one who was propelled to assemble Le Pays De LA Segogui. Antonine Maillet is unmarried and doesn’t have a conjointe.
  • Antonine Maillet, a renowned novelist and playwright, is the leading literary figure from the French-speaking Acadian community of New Brunswick’s East Coast.
  • by Antonine Maillet First published in 1979 7 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable Cover of edition pelagielacharret00mail.
  • Antonine Maillet was born on 10 May 1929 in New Brunswick, Canada. ... Keep track of how much of Antonine Maillet’s work you have seen.
  • Born in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, in the heart of Acadia, Antonine Maillet received her PhD in literature in 1970 from the Université de Laval.
  • In 1979, the legendary Acadian novelist Antonine Maillet won France's most coveted literary award, the Prix Goncourt, for the original version of this novel...
  • La Sagouine, by Antonine Maillet, is a series of dramatic monologues that broke new ground in Canadian theatre and was performed internationally.