Gabrielle Poulin

Gabrielle Poulin (June 21, 1929 - January 31, 2015) was a Canadian writer. One of the most prominent writers in Franco-Ontarian literature, she was most noted for her 1994 novel ''Le Livre de déraison'', which won the Grand Prix du Salon du livre de Toronto in 1994.

Born and raised in Saint-Prosper, Quebec, she spent her adult life in Ottawa, Ontario with her husband, historian and academic René Dionne. She published 13 books throughout her career, including novels, short stories, poetry and non-fiction writing. In a 2000 review of a reissue of her early novel ''Un cri trop grand'', Stefan Psenak praised her writing about women characters who were able to be both sensible and passionate.

She was a three-time Trillium Book Award nominee, receiving nods for ''La Couronne d'oubli'' in 1991, for ''Le Livre de déraison'' in 1995. and for ''Ombres et lueurs'' in 2004.

''René Dionne et Gabrielle Poulin : œuvres et vies croisées'', an anthology of critical essays about both Dionne's and Poulin's work, was published in December 2014 just a few weeks before Poulin's death. Provided by Wikipedia
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