Jocelyne Felx
Jocelyne Felx (born January 2, 1949) is a Quebec literary critic and writer.[1]
The daughter of Jeanne d'Arc Marleau and Laurier Chartrand,[2] she was born in Saint-Lazare de Vaudreuil and studied French literature at the Université de Montréal and the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi.[1] In 1975, she published her first novel Les vierges folles.[2] Felx has contributed essays and critical writing to various literary magazines and has been poetry critic for Lettres québécoises. In 1982, she received the Prix Émile-Nelligan for Orpailleuse. Felx was awarded the Prix de littérature Gérald-Godin for her collection Les Pavages du désert. In 1995, La Pierre et les heures was included on the shortlist for the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry.[1]
Works[1]
- Les vierges folles (1975)
- Les petits camions rouges (1975)
- Feuillets embryonnaires (1980)
- Orpailleuse (1982)
- Nickel-odeon (1985)
- Les Pavages du désert (1988)
- Chute libre (1991)
- La pierre et les heures (1995)
- Poèmes choisis. Émile nelligan/le récital de l'ange (1997)
- La question de Nicodème (2000)
- L'échelle et l'olivier (2006)
- Le nord des heures (2012)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Felx, Jocelyne" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
- 1 2 New, William H, ed. (2002). Deland, Monique. Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. p. 352. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9.
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