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]

Marie-Soeurette (2014)

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


gollark: Easy, space cameras.
gollark: > If you have too many people, then everywhere is just a cityThat would be fine. If you can make sufficient food and resources and stuff, which is hard.
gollark: > actually working on my own biologyWhat does this even mean?
gollark: Humans can define our own values, and mine don't include "maximize quantity of humans at all costs".
gollark: > maximizing the number of your species is always good"Good" how? Good isn't objective.
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