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Robert Marteau
BornFebruary 8th, 1925
Virollet, France
DiedMay 16th, 2011
Paris, France
Website
robertmarteau.com

Robert Marteau (February 8, 1925 in Virollet, Poitou – May 16, 2011 in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, translator, essayist, diarist.

Life

In 1972 he moved to Montreal to live with his girlfriend. He remained twelve years, and opt for Canadian citizenship. He then resided in Paris. He was awarded the 2003 Charles Vildrac from the Société des Gens de Lettres for Rites and offerings, In 2005, Académie française awarded him the Grand Award for Poetry after he was awarded the Prix Henri de Régnier in 1997 for all his work from the same Académie. In 2006, the center of the book awarded him Poitou-Charentes book prize, for his novel In the grass. In 2010, he received the Mallarmé prize for his book The Ordinary Time.

Works

References

  1. "Décès du poète Robert Marteau | le Devoir". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-27.

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