Liberté (Quebec)
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Liberté is a Quebec literary magazine founded in 1959. The founders were Radio-Canada and National Film Board producers Hubert Aquin, André Belleau, Jacques Godbout, Fernand Ouellette, and editor Jean-Guy Pilon. Politically the magazine is centrist.[1][2]
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- ^ Tracy Chevalier Encyclopedia of the Essay 2012 1135314101 Page 484 "French Canadian periodical, 1959- For a long time newspapers were the only publishers in Canada. Poems ... Liberte (Liberty) was founded in 1959 by Radio-Canada and National Film Board producers Hubert Aquin, Andre Belleau, Jacques ...Politically Liberte is centrally placed between the liberal, federalist, new Catholic Cite Libre and the separatist, socialist, atheistic, secular Parti Pris (1963-68; We affirm). Liberte's contributors are freelance journalists more interested in arts,"
- ^ William H. New Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada 2002-0802007619 Page 876 Pilon, one of the founding members of Liberte in 1959, was its director,
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