François Paré
François-Rosaire Paré (born 1949 in Longueuil, Quebec) is a Québécois author and academic specialising in the literature of cultural minorities, though He started his career as a professor of French Renaissance literature.
Paré lived in
St Catharines, then moving to the Kitchener-Waterloo region to teach at the University of Guelph. He was the Chair of the French Studies Department at the University of Waterloo
from 2003-2010 and is now the Graduate officer for the department.
Awards and recognition
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- 1993: French non-fiction winner, Governor General's Awards, Les Littératures de l'exiguïté
- 2003: French winner, Trillium Book Award, La distance habitée
- 2009: Lifetime achievement award, Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
Bibliography
- 1992: Les Littératures de l'exiguïté (Le Nordir) ISBN 2-921365-08-1
- 1994: Théories de la fragilité (Le Nordir) ISBN 2-921365-34-0
- 2000: Traversées, with Francois Ouellet(Le Nordir) ISBN 2-921365-97-9
- 2003: La distance habitée (Le Nordir) ISBN 2-89531-042-4
- 2007: Le fantasme d'Escanaba (Nota Bene) ISBN 978-2-89518-230-6
- 2008: Louis Hamelin et ses doubles, with Francois Ouellet (Nota Bene) ISBN 978-2-89518-309-9
See also
External links
- University of Waterloo: François Paré profile, accessed 16 July 2006
- (in French) Maison de la poesie: François Paré profile, accessed 16 July 2006