Albert Laberge

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Albert Laberge (1871-1960) was a Québécois author and journalist.

Albert Laberge was a Québécois author and journalist.

Early life

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Albert Laberge was born on 18 February 1871 in Beauharnois, Quebec, to Pierre Laberge and Marie-Joséphine Boursier. He went to the Académie Saint-Clément before attending Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal.[1] After studying law in 1894, he began working at the newspaper, La Presse, in 1896, and worked as a journalist there until 1932.[1]

Career

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In 1918, Laberge published La Scouine (fr), which was censured by clergy for its portrayal of traditional Québécois themes.[2] Other than newspaper articles, he would go on to publish collections of stories, prose-poems, essays, some literary criticism, as well as an unfinished autobiographical novel.

Laberge was also an art collector and critic. He died in 1960.

Selected publications

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  • La Scouine (1918)
  • La femme au chapeau rouge (1947)
  • Les noces d'or (1950)
  • La Rouille (1950)
  • Le dernier souper (1952)
  • Madame Pouliche (1963)

References

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Albert Laberge fonds at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

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