Fernand Ouellette

Fernand Ouellette is a French Canadian writer. He is a four-time winner of the Governor General's Awards, having won the Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction at the 1970 Governor General's Awards for Les actes retrouvés and at the 1976 Governor General's Awards for Les Bas Canada 1791-1840, changements structuraux et crise, the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 1985 Governor General's Awards for Lucie ou un midi en novembre,[1] and the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry at the 1987 Governor General's Awards for Les Heures.[2]

Life

He was born in Montreal on 24 September 1930.[3]

Ouellette's papers are kept at the National Library and Archives of Canada in Ottawa.

Works

Poetry
Novels

References

  1. "Atwood wins top fiction award". Toronto Star, June 8, 1986.
  2. "Governor-General's Award for poetry goes to MacEwen". The Globe and Mail, February 11, 1988.
  3. "Fernand Ouellette". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
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