Aline Poulin

Aline Poulin Aline Poulin (September 14, 1965 – August 25, 2011) was a writer in Quebec, Canada.

She was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec and earned a bachelor's degree in literary and cultural studies and a master's degree and doctorate in French studies. Poulin worked as an archivist at the cultural centre of the University of Sherbrooke, as a researcher and editor at the Carrefour de solidarité internationale and as a literary reporter for radio station CFLX-FM. She also taught literature at the Cégep de Granby Haute-Yamaska.

She received the in 1990 for ''Tête étreintes'', the and the Prix Ronald-Gasparic for the poetry collection ''La Viole d'Ingres'' and second prize from the for ''Dans la glace des autres''.

Poulin died in Granby from cancer at the age of 45. Provided by Wikipedia
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