Gérald Godin
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Gérald Godin (November 13, 1938 – October 12, 1994) was a Quebec poet and politician.
Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, he worked as a journalist at La Presse and other newspapers and magazines. His most important poetry collection, Les cantouques: poèmes en langue verte, populaire et quelquefois française, was published in 1967. He was among those arrested under the War Measures Act during the October Crisis in 1970.
In the 1976 Quebec provincial election, he won a seat as a candidate for the Parti Québécois, heavily defeating incumbent Premier Robert Bourassa in his own riding of Mercier. He served in various cabinet posts in the governments of René Lévesque and Pierre-Marc Johnson. His life companion was the Québécois singer Pauline Julien.
As a poet, he won the Prix Québec-Paris for his 1987 work Ils ne demandaient qu'à brûler.
Godin died from brain cancer in October 1994.[1]
Places named for him[]
The area surrounding the Mont-Royal metro station has been named Place Gérald-Godin in his honour. One of his poems, Tango de Montréal, is displayed as a mural overlooking the square.[2]
The Cégep Gérald-Godin (college) in Sainte-Geneviève, Montreal is named for him.
See also[]
- List of Mauriciens
- Politics of Quebec
- Quebec general elections
- History of Quebec
- Quebec sovereigntism
Electoral record[]
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References[]
- ^ "Passages". Maclean's. Rogers Media. 24 October 1994.
- ^ "Tango de Montréal". Art Public Montréal. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
External links[]
- Gérald Godin's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
- "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
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- 1994 deaths
- French Quebecers
- Parti Québécois MNAs
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- Writers from Quebec
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