François Paré
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François-Rosaire Paré BA, PhD (born 1949 in Longueuil, Quebec) is a French Canadian author and academic specialising in French literature.
Paré lived in Montreal during his youth. After earning his Bachelor of Arts degree at the Université de Montréal, he pursued further studies in Buffalo, New York at SUNY. He would eventually settle in Ontario, first at St Catharines, then moving to the Kitchener-Waterloo region to teach at the University of Guelph. He is currently Chair of French Studies at the University of Waterloo.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 1993: French non-fiction winner, Governor General's Awards, Les Littératures de l'exiguïté
- 2003: French winner, Trillium Book Award, La distance habitée
[edit] Bibliography
- 1992: Les Littératures de l'exiguïté (Le Nordir) ISBN 2921365081
- 1994: Théories de la fragilité (Le Nordir) ISBN 2921365340
- 2000: Traversées (Le Nordir) ISBN 2921365979
- 2003: La distance habitée (Le Nordir) ISBN 2895310424
[edit] External links
- University of Waterloo: François Paré profile, accessed 16 July 2006
- (French) Maison de la poesie: François Paré profile, accessed 16 July 2006
Categories: 1949 births | Living people | Canadian non-fiction writers | Franco-Ontarians | University at Buffalo alumni | University of Guelph faculty | Université de Montréal alumni | University of Waterloo faculty | People from Longueuil | Canadian writers in French | Governor General's Award winning non-fiction writers