Sagouine

Sagouine is the heroin of a part written by Antonine Maillet in 1971. The author took as a starting point a character having really lived, a certain Sarah Cormier. Sagouine was then adapted to the Télévision of Radio-Canada in 1977 and again in 2006 by Connections Productions for Radio-Canada by the realizer Acadien Phil Comeau, this time in the real decorations of the Country of Sagouine. A box DVD of this recent telesery is on sale.

Sagouine is acadian which monolog in front of the camera and tells us the stories of his end of country in the language of the country, the Chiac. At 72 years, washerwoman of floor girl of fisherman and woman of fisherman, it on television incarnates the middle-class and popular of the Acadie.

In 1992, the village of Bouctouche, province of the New Brunswick, Canada, creates the park of the Pays of Sagouine to attract the tourists, always tributary.

Reference

  • Sagouine , of Antonine Maillet, translated into English by Shine of Cepedes,

  • Sagouine: Part for a woman alone of Antonine Mallet

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