Marie-Sœurette Mathieu
Marie-Sœurette Mathieu (born August 10, 1949 in Port-au-Prince) is a Haitian sociologist, teacher and writer who lives currently in Quebec. She is also a painter.[1]
She left her native land in 1970 and went first to the United States and later to Quebec. She studied sociology and education at the UQAM, and she is a member of UNEQ and the Société littéraire de Laval, French organisation in Laval, Québec.
Bibliography
- Lueurs poems Port-au-prince 1971
- Poèmes d'autrefois et Fêlures Montréal : Schindler Press 1976
- Lueurs ; et, Quinze poèmes d'éveil, Montréal : Édition Lagomatik 1991
- Pagaille dans la ville, Montréal : Humanitas 1995
- Ardémée poèmes Montréal : Humanitas 1997
- L'amour en exil, Montréal : Éditions du CIDIHCA 2000
- Double choc pour Mélanie Montréal : Éditions du CIDIHCA 2002 [2]
- Retrouvailles Laval : Éditions Teichtner 2004
- Un pas vers la Matrice, Montreal: Éditions Grenier 2009
- L'autre face des Étoiles, Poèmes et Haïkus, Lorraine: Éditions Le grand fleuve 2012 ISBN 978-2-922673-21-0
- Châteaux de sucre, roman, Lorraine: Éditions Le grand fleuve 2015 (ISBN 978-2-922673-26-5) Version numérique (ISBN 978-2-922673-28-9)
Notes
- http://www.litterature.org/recherche/ecrivains/mathieu-marie-soeurette-941
- Ilustr. Corrine Nyari
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