Paul Savoy
Paul Savoy is a Professor, Poète and Canadian Musicien , born with Saint-Boniface in 1946. Paul Savoy makes his traditional studies with the college of the Jésuites where he attends another writer, Roger Léveillé; he continues his studies with the Université Laval and the Université of Manitoba, where he supplements a report of control in Québécois literature (Anne Hébert and Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau) and continues then with the Université Carleton of Ottawa.
Since 1969, he teaches the French and English literature with the Collège of Saint-Boniface, but it is only as from 1974 - with the foundation of the Editions of Corn - that he publishes a first collection of poetry, Salamandre , which devotes its vocation. In 1976, Paul Savoy settles in Ottawa and continues his poetic course with Nahanni . Bilingual, it also publishes in English ( Acrobats , 1982). Parallel to its career of writer, he writes pieces of music and collaborates with the Groupe of the Royal Place and the singer Madeleine Boucher. In 1986, he moves with Toronto where he devotes himself to the writing. Writer with the cultural magazine Connection , it carries a simple and persevering glance on a personal work, “the made-to-order of a carpenter”.
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