By Canadian Press on February 17, 2025.
MONTREAL — Antonine Maillet — novelist, playwright, and proud Acadian — has died at the age of 95.
Her publisher, Leméac, announced the news today on social media, saying the author died overnight at her home in Montreal.
Born in New Brunswick, she became the first Canadian writer to receive the prestigious French literary award Prix Goncourt in 1979 for her novel “Pélagie-la-Charette.”
Maillet was born on May 10, 1929, in Bouctouche, N.B., and earned a PhD in literature in 1970 from Université Laval in Quebec City.
Her work was deeply inspired by the history, language, folklore, and traditions of the Acadian people, with more than 20 novels and 12 plays to her name.
Maillet was a companion of the Order of Canada, a member of the Order of New Brunswick and a commander of the Order of the Legion of Honour of France, among other titles.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 17, 2025.
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