Alix Renaud
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Alix Renaud | |
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Born | 30 August 1945 Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
Died | 11 April 2021 | (aged 75)
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Writer |
Alix Renaud (30 August 1945 – 11 April 2021) was a Haitian-born Canadian writer.[1] He was the son of Joseph M. Renaud and Béatrix Black.[2] He was a professor of oral expression and diction, and he was the inventor of the word pompion, meaning firefighter and stemming from the French word pompier of the same meaning. He became a member of the Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec in 2010.
Distinctions
- Lauréat du prix Charles-Biddle (2007)
- Prix de l'Institut canadien de Québec (2012)[3]
Publications
Novels
- Le Mari (1980)
- Merdiland, Le Temps parallèle (1983)
- Dix secondes de sursis, La liberté et Le Temps parallèle (1983)
- À corps joie (1985)
- Snesnob (1987)
- Compère Jacques Soleil (1998)
- Ovation (1999)[4]
- Grand Roi et Petit Fou (2009)
- Traverses (2010)
- La femme avant Ève (2011)
Linguistics
- Dictionnaire de l'audiophonie (1981)
- Dictionnaire anglais-français des additifs alimentaires (1990)
- Pale kreyòl (1993)
- Tande kreyòl la byen (1998)
- Mots étrangers, mots français (2006)
- Sudoku-mots (2007)
Poetry
- Le Troc mystérieux (1970)
- Carême (1972)
- De ma fenêtre... (1974)
- Exase exacte (1976)
- Grâces (1976)
- Dulcamara (1992)
- Chair bohème (2009)
References
- ^ "Avis de décès du romancier Alix Renaud". Le National (in French). 11 April 2021.
- ^ Renaud, Joseph (1956). Mil huit cent quatre (in French). Haiti: J. Renaud.
- ^ "Prix d'excellence des arts et de la culture: du talent en abondance". Le Soleil (in French). 28 November 2012.
- ^ Bertin, Raymond. "Alix Renaud : Ovation". Voir.ca (in Canadian French).
Categories:
- 1945 births
- 2021 deaths
- Canadian male novelists
- Haitian writers
- Haitian emigrants to Canada
- Writers from Port-au-Prince
- Canadian male poets
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 20th-century Canadian poets
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian poets
- 21st-century Canadian male writers
- Canadian novelists in French
- Canadian poets in French
- Writers from Quebec
- Black Canadian writers