Gaston Miron - Works

Works

  • Deux sangs (co-authored by Gaston MIRON and Olivier MARCHAND), Montréal, Éditions de l’Hexagone, 1953.
  • L’homme rapaillé, Montréal, Presses de l’Université de Montréal (for the first edition), 1970.
  • Courtepointes, Ottawa, Éditions de l’Université d’Ottawa, 1975.
  • Poèmes épars, edition of texts from 1947 à 1995, under the direction of Marie-Andrée BEAUDET and Pierre NEPVEU, Montréal, Éditions de l’Hexagone, 2003.
  • Un long chemin (d’autres proses), texts in prose, under the direction of Marie-Andrée BEAUDET and Pierre NEPVEU, Montréal, Éditions de l’Hexagone, 2004.
  • À bout portant (correspondance 1954-1965), letter exchanges between Gaston MIRON and Claude HAEFFELY, Éditions Lemeac, 1989.

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