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Marie Laberge

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Canadian comedian, educator and writer
Marie Laberge
Marie Laberge in 2011
Born (1950-11-29)November 29, 1950 (age 74)
Alma materConservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec
Occupation(s)Actress, writer

Marie Laberge (born November 29, 1950) is aQuebec actress, educator and writer.[1]

Biography

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She was born inQuebec City and studied dance withLudmilla Chiriaeff. Laberge began the study of journalism atLaval University but entered the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec soon afterwards. She began work in comedy before branching out into playwriting, staging productions and teaching drama. From 1977 to 1980, Laberge was administrator for the Théâtre du Trident at Quebec City. From 1978 to 1981, she was administrator for the Centre d'essai des auteurs dramatiques (CEAD); she was president of CEAD from 1987 to 1989.[1]

Laberge published a number of poetry collections during the 1960s that were generally not as well-received critically as her other work.[2] Selected poetry from this period was published asAux mouvances du temps: Poésie 1961-1971 (1981).[1]

Her playC'était avant la guerre à l'Anse à Gilles won theGovernor General's Award for French-language drama in 1981. In the same year, the playÉva et Évelyne was awarded second prize in the short production category by the Communauté radiophonique des programmes de langue française.[1] Her plays are written in the way that people in Quebec speak French everyday as opposed to a more literary formal style of speech. In 1988, the French summer school atMcGill University hosted an international colloquium on her work.[3] In 2002, Laberge was named a Chevalier in the FrenchOrder of La Pléiade. She was named a Chevalier in theNational Order of Quebec in 2004. In the same year, she became an Officier in the FrenchOrdre des Arts et des Lettres.[4]

Laberge wrote the lyrics for theCeline Dion song "Le temps qui compte"[5] which was included on theD'elles album.[6]

Selected works

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Source:[1]

  • L'Homme gris, play (1986), earned the author the grade of Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
  • Oublier, play (1987)
  • Aurèlie, ma soeur, play (1988)
  • Juillet, novel (1989)
  • Le Faucon, play (1991)
  • Quelques adieux, novel (1992), received the prize of the readers ofElle-Québec
  • Le poids des ombres, novel (1994)
  • Annabelle, novel (1996), received the Prix des Libraires du Québec in 1996 and theLudger-Duvernay Prize in 1997
  • La cérémonie des anges, novel (1998), received the Prix des Libraires du Québec in 1999
  • Gabrielle (2000), first volume in the trilogyLe Goût du bonheur
  • Adélaïde, novel (2001), second volume in the trilogyLe Goût du bonheur, received the Prix du Grand Public Salon du livre - La Presse
  • Florent, novel (2002), third volume in the trilogyLe Goût du bonheur, received the Prix du Grand Public Salon du livre - La Presse
  • Sans rien ni personne, novel (2007), received the Grand Prix littéraire Archambault
  • Revenir de loin, novel (2011), received the Prix du Grand Public Salon du livre - La Presse

References

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  1. ^abcde"Laberge, Marie" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
  2. ^"Of Women, Men, & Muses". Canadian Literature. Archived fromthe original on 2015-05-18.
  3. ^New, William H, ed. (2002)."Laberge, Marie".Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. pp. 599–600.ISBN 0-8020-0761-9.
  4. ^"Marie Laberge".Ordre national du Québec.
  5. ^"Marie Laberge livre sa vie, une page à la fois". Hebdos Régionaux - Montérégie. March 15, 2008. Archived fromthe original on May 18, 2015.
  6. ^"Le temps qui compte".Official Celine Dion site. Archived fromthe original on 2015-05-18.

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