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Martine Audet
BornOctober 15, 1961
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupationpoet
Period1990s-present
Notable worksLes tables, Tête première / Dos / Contre dos

Martine Audet (born October 15, 1961) is a Canadian poet from Montreal, Quebec.[1][2] She won the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry at the 2020 Governor General's Awards for her poetry collection La Société des cendres.

She was previously a nominee at the 2000 Governor General's Awards for Orbites,[3] at the 2007 Governor General's Awards for Les manivelles,[4] at the 2011 Governor General's Awards for Je demande pardon à l'espèce qui brille[5] and at the 2015 Governor General's Awards for Tête première / Dos / Contre dos,[6] and won the Prix Alain-Grandbois in 2001 for Les tables.

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  • ^ "Writing and dreaming in different voices". The Globe and Mail, October 25, 2000.
  • ^ "List of literary awards nominees". Ottawa Citizen, October 17, 2007.
  • ^ "Recommended Reading: prize winners and finalists". Montreal Gazette, November 26, 2011.
  • ^ "Robyn Sarah, Nicolas Dickner among Montreal finalists for Governor General's Literary Awards". Montreal Gazette, October 7, 2015.
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