词条 | Alain Farah |
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| name = Alain Farah | birth_name = | image = | birth_date = | birth_place = Montreal, Quebec | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = poet, novelist | period = 2000s-present | nationality = Canadian | notableworks = Pourquoi Bologne | spouse = | website = }} Alain Farah is a Canadian writer and academic. Born in Montreal, Quebec in 1979 to Lebanese immigrant parents,[1] he has published two novels and a collection of poetry. His 2004 poetry collection Quelque chose se détache du port was a shortlisted nominee for the Prix Émile-Nelligan,[2] and his poem "No. 4" was adapted as a short film by director Paule Baillargeon for the 2007 film Un Cri au bonheur.[3] His 2013 novel Pourquoi Bologne was a shortlisted nominee for the 2013 Grand Prix du livre de Montreal[4] and for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 2014 Governor General's Awards.[5] His short drama Les fortifications de Vauban was created and directed by Marie Brassard in 2014,[6] and in early 2015, Pourquoi Bologne was translated to English by Lazer Lederhendler under the name Ravenscrag.[7] He is a professor of French literature at McGill University,[1] and a regular contributor to Ici Radio-Canada Première's literature program Plus on est de fous, plus on lit.[8] Works
References1. ^1 Alain Farah: «Écrire, c'est jouer; et jouer, c'est perdre». La Presse, September 6, 2013. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Farah, Alain}}{{Canada-poet-stub}}2. ^"Finaliste du prix Émile-Nelligan 2004: Alain Farah". Fondation Émile-Nelligan. 3. ^"Words made manifest, or poetry in motion". The Gazette, September 28, 2007. 4. ^"Pierre Samson remporte le Grand Prix du livre de Montreal pour «La maison des pluies»". Canadian Press, November 18, 2013. 5. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/governor-general-finalists-unveiled/article20959928/ "Governor-General Literary Awards finalists unveiled"]. The Globe and Mail, October 7, 2014 6. ^"Le théâtre s'empare d'Alain Farah". La Presse, October 20, 2014. 7. ^"Pourquoi Bologne traduit en anglais". La Presse, May 2, 2014. 8. ^[https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/livres/385865/alain-farah-pilote-d-ovni "Alain Farah, pilote d'ovni"]. Le Devoir, August 24, 2013. 12 : 1979 births|Canadian male novelists|Writers from Montreal|Living people|21st-century Canadian novelists|21st-century Canadian poets|Canadian people of Lebanese descent|McGill University faculty|Canadian novelists in French|Canadian male poets|Canadian poets in French|21st-century Canadian male writers |
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