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Andrée Maillet (June 7, 1921 – December 3, 1995), was a Quebec writer.[1]
Biography
The daughter of Corinne Dupuis and Roger Maillet, she was born in Montreal[2] and began writing by the age of eleven. Maillet began a career in journalism and, from 1943 to 1952, was a correspondent in the United States and Europe.[1] She was a member of the Anglo-American Press Association of Paris for a number of years.[3] From 1952 to 1960, she was director of the magazine Amérique française. She wrote for Photo-Journal and was a columnist for the Petit Journal which was owned by her father. Maillet founded the French-Canadian chapter of the PEN club.[1] She ran as a candidate for the Rassemblement pour l'Indépendance Nationale in the Westmount provincial riding in 1966, placing fourth.[4]
Maillet married Loyd Hamlyn Hobden.[2] She died in Montreal at the age of 74.[1]
Le chêne des tempêtes (1965), received the first prize for literature from the Province of Québec, youth section, and the medal of the Canadian Association of Children's Librarians
Le Chant de l'Iroquoise, poetry (1967)
Profil de l'orignal, novel (1952)
Les Remparts de Québec, novel (1964)
À la mémoire d'un héros, novel (1975)
Lettres au surhomme (two volumes) novel (1976-1977)