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      • Anne Hébert CC OQ (pronounced [an eˈbɛʁ] in French) (August 1, 1916 – January 22, 2000), was a Canadian author and poet. She won Canada's top literary honor, the Governor General's Award, three times, twice for fiction and once for poetry.
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    Anne Hébert CC OQ (pronounced [an eˈbɛʁ] in French) (August 1, 1916 – January 22, 2000), was a Canadian author and poet. She won Canada's top literary honor, the Governor General's Award, three times, twice for fiction and once for poetry.

  3. Jul 28, 2024 · Anne Hébert (born August 1, 1916, Sainte-Catherine-de-Fossambault, Quebec, Canada—died January 22, 2000, Montreal, Quebec) was a French Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright noted as an original literary stylist.

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  4. Apr 28, 2008 · Anne Hébert, CC, poet, playwright, novelist (born 1 August 1916 in Sainte-Catherine-de-Fossambault, QC; died 22 January 2000 in Montréal). A Companion of the Order of Canada, a member of the Royal Society of Canada, and a three-time winner of the Governor General’s Award, Anne Hébert's career was founded on a disciplined life devoted to ...

  5. Hébert, Anne (1916—) Noted French-Canadian poet and prose writer who has been praised for her psychological insight as well as her expression of the growing discontent of Quebec's French-speaking population under English rule. Name variations: Anne Hebert. Pronunciation: Hay-BARE.

  6. Feb 3, 2000 · Anne Hebert, a poet and novelist who brought the violent passions of her native rural Quebec to wider audiences in France and the United States, died on Jan. 23 at a hospital in Montreal. She...

  7. www.alloprof.qc.ca › anne-hebert-1916-2000-d1028Anne Hébert | Alloprof

    Anne Hébert is a poet, short story writer, novelist, scriptwriter and screenwriter. She has won several major awards, including the Prix Fémina, the Prix de l'Académie française, three Governor General's Awards and five honorary doctorates.

  8. Quick Reference. (1916–2000). Born at Sainte-Catherine-de-Fossambault, Quebec, she spent her childhood and adolescence in Quebec City and since the mid-1950s has been living in Paris, making frequent visits to Canada. For her ... From: Hébert, Anne in The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

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