Aline Poulin (September 14, 1965 – August 25, 2011) was a writer in Quebec, Canada.[1]
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Born | (1965-09-14)September 14, 1965 Sherbrooke, Quebec |
Died | August 25, 2011(2011-08-25) (aged 45) Granby, Quebec |
Genre | poetry, prose poems |
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.[2]
She received the Prix Alphonse-Piché [fr] in 1990 for Tête étreintes, the Prix Gaston-Gouin [fr] and the Prix Ronald-Gasparic for the poetry collection La Viole d'Ingres and second prize from the Grand prix littéraire de la ville de Sherbrooke [fr] for Dans la glace des autres.[2]
Poulin died in Granby from cancer at the age of 45.[1]
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