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* 2009 - Caroline Bayard and Francesca Benedict, "[http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/8359/Gaston-Miron.html Gaston Miron Biography (1928–96)]", in ''Literature Reference: American Literature, English Literature, Classics & Modern Fiction'', 2009
* 2009 - Caroline Bayard and Francesca Benedict, "[http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/8359/Gaston-Miron.html Gaston Miron Biography (1928–96)]", in ''Literature Reference: American Literature, English Literature, Classics & Modern Fiction'', 2009


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Gaston Miron

(1928-1996) Poet, editor, militant of the RIN, the PSQ and the PQ.


From the author

  • 1953 - Deux sangs (with Olivier Marchand)
  • 1970 - L'homme rapaillé (reedited and augmented in 1981)
  • 1975 - Courtepointes
  • 1977 - Souverain Québec (with le Collectif Change)
  • 1984 - Embers and earth : selected poems (translation of by D.G. Jones and Marc Plourde)
  • 1986 - The March to Love: selected poems (translation of Douglas G. Jones)
  • 1993 - Counterpanes (translated by Dennis Egan)

Posthumous

On the author