Monique Deland
Monique Deland (born July 6, 1958) is a Quebec poet, journalist and educator.[1]
The daughter of Suzanne Lapointe (sister of Jean Lapointe, a Quebec actor) and André Deland,[2] (1926-1979, Geology Professor at Sir George Williams / Concordia University), Monique Deland was born in Montreal and trained as a visual artist.
From 1978 to 1995, Deland taught visual arts at the high school level. From 1993 to 2002, she earned a masters and doctorate in literary studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal. She won the Prix Québec-Amérique in 1998 for her master's degree thesis Rivages, Pour une esthétique de l'ambivalence.
She received the Grand Prix de Poésie Le Noroît in 1993 for Ta présence à peine. In 1995, she was awarded the Prix Émile-Nelligan for her first poetry book Géants dans l'île, and, in 2009, received the Prix Alain-Grandbois for Miniatures, balles perdues et autres désordres. She also was awarded two prizes from the Festival international de la Poésie at Trois-Rivières : in 2010 the Prix Félix-Antoine-Savard,[1] and in 2019 the Grand Prix Quebecor du Festival international de Poésie for her most recent book J'ignore combien j'ai d'enfants.
From 1999 to 2007, she was a member of the editorial team for the poetry magazine Estuaire. She has also been a poetry critic for the literary magazines Trois, Estuaire, Moebius and Les Écrits. She is now a regular poetry critic for Estuaire, since 2018. Deland is an elected member of the Académie des lettres du Québec, since 2014.[1]
Works[1][]
- Géants dans l'île (1994)
- L'intuition du rivage (2000)
- Le nord est derrière moi (2004)
- Miniatures, balles perdues et autres désordres (2008)
- Géologie des corps surpeuplés (2011)
- La nuit, tous les dieux sont noirs (2014)
- J'ignore combien j'ai d'enfants (2018)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Deland, Monique" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
- ^ New, William H, ed. (2002). "Deland, Monique". Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. p. 283. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9.
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Canadian poets in French
- Journalists from Montreal
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- 20th-century Canadian poets
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