Jacques Ferron, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jacques Ferron

Canadian physician and writer

Date of Birth: 20-Jan-1921

Place of Birth: Louiseville, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 22-Apr-1985

Profession: politician, playwright, physician writer, journalist, medic

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Jacques Ferron

  • Jacques Ferron (January 20, 1921 – April 22, 1985) was a Canadian physician and author.Jacques Ferron was born in Louiseville, Quebec, the son of Joseph-Alphonse Ferron and Adrienne Caron.
  • On March 5, 1931 his mother died.
  • He attended Collège Jean-de-BrĂ©beuf but was expelled in 1936.
  • He continued his education at Collège Saint-Laurent and then was readmitted at Jean-de-BrĂ©beuf, only to be expelled again.
  • In September 1941, he was accepted at UniversitĂ© Laval where he studied medicine and on July 22, 1943 he married a fellow student, Madeleine Therrien, whom he divorced in 1949. November 1943, he enrolled in the Canadian army as a medic and received the acceptance in June 1945.
  • He trained in British Columbia and Ontario and after that was sent to Quebec and New Brunswick as a medic.
  • When relieved of duty in 1946, he settled in Rivière-Madeleine, Quebec.
  • His time in GaspĂ©sie was the inspiration for many of his stories written later.
  • He may have had to leave Rivière-Madeleine because he was denounced from the pulpit as a communist by the local parish priest.
  • In 1947, his father died. In 1948, he returned to MontrĂ©al.
  • In 1949, he moved to Longueuil, Quebec and his first book, L'ogre, was published.
  • He lived among working-class people that lived in Longueuil-annexe in those years, often offering his services for free-refusing to be paid, or omitting to ask.
  • Not in the name of charity, but rather of solidarity- his giving was politically motivated, and he understood that his training as a doctor-his privilege- was paid for by the misery that the francophone working class was experiencing at that time. In 1951, he began a 30-year collaboration with L'Information mĂ©dicale et paramĂ©dicale.
  • On June 28, 1952, he married Madeleine LavallĂ©e.
  • In 1954 he became a member of the board of the Canadian Peace Congress.
  • In 1959 he helped in the foundation of the magazine Situations.
  • In 1960, with the help of Raoul Roy, he created l'Action socialiste pour l'indĂ©pendance du QuĂ©bec. In 1962, he received the Governor General's Award for French fiction for his book Contes du pays incertain. In 1963 he founded the Parti RhinocĂ©ros, which he described as "an intellectual guerrilla party".
  • He also began to write for the magazine Parti pris.
  • In 1969, he became a member of the Parti QuĂ©bĂ©cois. In 1977, the Quebec government awarded him the Prix Athanase-David.
  • He was named an honorary member of the Union des Ă©crivains quĂ©bĂ©cois in 1981. He died of a heart attack 1985 at his home in St-Lambert, Quebec, aged 64.

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