Jean-Benoit Nadeau
See also: Nadeau
Jean-Benoit Nadeau (born the December 20th 1964 with Sherbrooke) is a journalist and writer Québécois (Canadian), one of the rare ones which writes at the same time in English and in French. He writes in particular for the topicality and Reader' S Digest . He made his studies with the Université McGill, where he obtained a diploma in political sciences and history. He is the author of five books, including two with its Ontarian wife , Julie Barlow on the France and history of the French language. He also gave many seminars on these two topics, of which a round with the the United States in October 2004.
He lives with Montreal with Julie Barlow.
Rewards
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1985 - Price Yves-Sauvageau
- 1986 - Price Yves-Sauvageau
- 1994 - Price of journalism Rene-Lévesque
- 1995 - Price of journalism Rene-Lévesque
- 2003 - Price of the journalist of the year, the Québécois Association of the editors of magazines.
Works
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the Guide of the autonomous worker (1997, 2000)
- the French also have an accent (2002)
- Pas so insane, these French! (with Julie Barlow) (2003) (original title: Sixty Million Frenchmen Can' T Be Wrong )
- The Story off French (with Julie Barlow) (2006)
- To write to live (2007, to appear)
External bonds
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official Biography
- Biographical note of the Editions Quebec-America
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