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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hubert_AquinHubert Aquin - Wikipedia

    Hubert Aquin (24 October 1929 – 15 March 1977) was a Quebec novelist, political activist, essayist, filmmaker and editor. Aquin was born in Montreal and graduated from the Université de Montréal in 1951.

  2. Hubert Aquin, né à Montréal le 24 octobre 1929 et mort à Montréal le 15 mars 1977, est un écrivain, un cinéaste et un intellectuel québécois. Il est particulièrement reconnu pour son roman Prochain Épisode.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2008 · Hubert Aquin, novelist (born 24 October 1929 in Montréal, QC; died 15 March 1977 in Montréal). Best known for his four complex modernist novels, Aquin also influenced contemporary Québec culture as a political activist, essayist, filmmaker and editor.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Militant indépendantiste de la première heure, intellectuel engagé, Hubert Aquin a influencé la culture contemporaine québécoise en tant qu'activiste, essayiste, cinéaste et romancier.

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  5. Hubert Aquin. (1929—1972) Quick Reference. (1929–77). Born in Montreal's east end, near Parc Lafontaine, he did his pre-university studies at l'École Olier (the same elementary school attended by Émile Nelligan), l'Externat Saint-Croix, and Collège Sainte-Marie. ... From: Aquin, Hubert in The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature »

  6. Hubert Aquin was born in Montreal in 1929. He studied under the Jesuits and then read philosophy at the University of Montreal. He spent three years at the l’Institut d’études politiques in Paris before returning to Montreal where he worked first for Radio Canada and then the Canadian Film Board.

  7. Hubert Aquin was born in Montreal in 1929. In the 1960s, Aquin became involved in the Quebec independence movement, and wrote his most celebrated work, Prochain Episode (1965). Aquin refused the 1969 Governor General’s Award for political reasons.