Jean Marc Dalpé

Jean Marc Dalpé (born 1957) is a Canadian poet, novelist and playwright.

Also recorded as Jean-Marc Dalpe; Jean-Marc Dalpé; Jean Marc Dalpe.

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Overview

Born at Ottawa in 1957.

In detail

Jean Marc Dalpé studied at University of Ottawa. the recorded working language is French and English.

The field of work recorded is literature, drama and poetry.

Employment is recorded with Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, University of Ottawa and Festival des francophonies en Limousin.

Distinctions recorded are Governor General's Awards, Governor General's Literary Awards, Prix Champlain and Governor General's Performing Arts Award.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Jean-Marc Dalpé”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3167359: Jean Marc Dalpé

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Philippe Ducros, Robin-Joël Cool, Jean Marc Dalpé, Marie-Ève Fontaine, Patrick Hivon, Isabelle Roy, Boris Letarte, Miko Mathieu Richard Thériault photographed in Montreal , Quebec , Canada inside the Théâtre D'Aujourd'hui.

Philippe Ducros, Robin-Joël Cool, Jean Marc Dalpé, Marie-Ève Fontaine, Patrick Hivon, Isabelle Roy, Boris Letarte, Miko Mathieu Richard Thériault photographed in Montreal , Quebec , Canada inside the Théâtre D'Aujourd'hui.

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