词条 | Rodney Saint-Éloi |
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| name = Rodney Saint-Éloi | image = Rodney Saint-Éloi 2014-04-12.jpg | caption = | birth_place = Cavaellon, Haiti | birth_date = | occupation = poet | period = 2010s-present | nationality = Haitian-Canadian | notableworks = Jacques Roche, je t'écris cette lettre, Je suis la fille du baobab brûlé | spouse = | awards = | website = }}Rodney Saint-Éloi is a Haitian-Canadian poet.[1] He is a two-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry, at the 2013 Governor General's Awards for Jacques Roche, je t'écris cette lettre[2] and at the 2016 Governor General's Awards for Je suis la fille du baobab brûlé.[3] Born and raised in Cavaellon, Haiti, he moved to Montreal in 2001.[4] He was a founder of the Haitian publishing company Éditions Mémoire in 1991,[5] and has published poetry collections including J'avais une ville d’eau, de terre et d'arc-en-ciel heureux (1999), J’ai un arbre dans ma pirogue (2003) and Récitatif au pays des ombres (2011).[5] References1. ^"Rodney Saint-Éloi et la littérature comme éveil à l'humanité". Radio-Canada, November 5, 2016. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint-Eloi, Rodney}}{{Quebec-writer-stub}}2. ^"Les finalistes des GG 2013 sont connus". Radio-Canada, October 2, 2013. 3. ^"Les finalistes des Prix littéraires du gouverneur général sont dévoilés". Radio-Canada, October 4, 2016. 4. ^"Haiti - Literature : Rodney Saint-Éloi finalist for the Governor General's Award 2013". Haiti Libre, October 20, 2013. 5. ^1 "Rodney Saint-Éloi received the Prix Charles Biddle". Haiti Libre, September 14, 2012. 12 : 21st-century Canadian poets|21st-century Haitian poets|Canadian male poets|Haitian male poets|Canadian poets in French|Haitian emigrants to Canada|Writers from Montreal|Black Canadian writers|Living people|People from Sud (department)|21st-century Canadian male writers|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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