Victor-Lévy Beaulieu

Victor-Lévy Beaulieu

Victor-Lévy Beaulieu (born September 2 1945 in Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Quebec) is a Québécois writer, playwright, editor.

Biography

Born in Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, in the area of Bas-Saint-Laurent, Victor-Lévy Beaulieu began primary school at Trois-Pistoles, moving later to Montréal-Nord.

He began his public writing career at the Montreal weekly "Perspectives", where he served as chronicler for a decade (1966-1976). In 1967, he became a copy writer at "La Presse", "Petit Journal", "Digest Éclair", and finally at "Maintenant" in 1970.

In 1967 he won the Larousse-Hatchet Prize thanks to an eighteen-page essay devoted to Victor Hugo. In 1968, he spent a year in Paris, and on his return became a scriptwriter at the Montreal radio station CKLM while resuming his position of chronicler. Also in 1968, he published his first novel "Mémoires d'outre-tonneau"'. This would be the first of a long run: "Race de monde" (1969) — "La nuite de Malcomm Hudd" (1969) — "Jos Connaissant" (1970) — "Les Grands Pères" (1971) — "Un rêve québécois" (1972) — "Oh Miami Miami Miami" (1973) — "Don Quichotte de la démanche" (1974).

Beaulieu served as a teacher of literature at the National Theatre School of Canada from 1972 to 1978, and also wrote for the Radio-Canada broadcasts "Documents", "Petit théâtre", "Roman", "La Feuillaison".

His recent book, entitled "James Joyce, l'Irlande et le Québec", has been praised by the critics.

In 2008 he threatened to burn copies of his entire body of work as a protest against the growth of bilingualism in Quebec and various statements by PQ leader Pauline Marois supporting for English classes for francophone schoolchildren. [cite news
url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2008/02/27/qc-victorlevybeaulieu0227.html
title=Quebec author will burn books to block bilingualism
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date=2008-02-27
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The writer created a stir after describing Canadian Governor-General Michaëlle Jean as a "negro queen" in L'Aut'Journal magazine. Beaulieu said Ms. Jean was appointed to the post because she was "black, young, pretty, ambitious, and because of her husband, certainly a nationalist as well." In an interview with La Presse, the author defended his text, saying he had not intended to be racist. However, his eight references to the "reine negre" caught the attention of Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe and Bloc MP Vivian Barbot. Ms. Barbot told La Presse she found the text insulting and discriminatory, as well as a personal attack on Ms. Jean's character.

Mr. Beaulieu wrote of the "small, black queen of Radio-Canada" and her visit to France, where she spoke about Canadian federalism, but also saluted France for its abolition of slavery in 1847. Mr. Beaulieu noted Ms. Jean, a native of Haiti, came from a country that long suffered the effects of slavery.

He also attacked writer Mordechai Richler for the unsympathetic portrayal of French Canadians in his novels. [http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=538835]

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