Alice Parizeau

Alice Parizeau

Alice Parizeau (née Alicja Poznańska) (July 25, 1930 — September 30, 1990) was a Polish-Québécois writer, essayist, journalist and criminologist.

Early life

Born in Łuniniec (near Kraków), Poland, as a young girl Poznańska was associated with the Polish Home Army during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising during World War II, which led to her internment in the Bergen-Belsen prisoner of war camp and her receipt of a war medal following the war. Despite the Catholic-Polish family name with which she is associated, her affiliation with the Polish Home Army, and her connection with the Catholic rite while living in Quebec, Poznańska is said to be at least partly of Jewish origin. Her father, a wealthy industrialist, is thought to have been killed in a concentration camp during the war.

Following the war Poznańska went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne, earning degrees in literature, law and political science. In 1955 she visited a friend from the Sorbonne in Quebec, where she accepted a short contract which would turn into a life-long stay. She married economist and politician Jacques Parizeau the following year.

Quebec

As a Quebecer, Parizeau was strongly associated with Montreal's intellectual and sovereigntist scenes, respectively. While best known as a novelist and journalist — she wrote for "Cité libre", "La Presse", "Châtelaine", "Le Devoir", "La Patrie" and "Maclean's" — Parizeau held a number of other positions. These included civil servant with the City of Montreal, researcher for Société Radio-Canada and, most notably, criminology researcher lecturer and secretary-general of the Centre international de criminologie comparée at the Université de Montréal, where she served for many years as the "de facto" assistant director to Denis Szabo, founder of modern criminology in Quebec.

Parizeau's writing was known for its outstanding storytelling and sensitive treatment of themes relating both to the Quebec people, which she portrayed in romantic terms congruent with the sovereignty movement's ideals, and life in and exile from Poland. She won the "Prix européen de l'Association des écrivains de langue française" in 1982 for her novel "Les lilas fleurissent à Varsovie" (translated as "The Lilacs are Blooming in Warsaw"). In 1987, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Many members of the Quebec sovereignty movement, including the press, criticised her for accepting an award from the Government of Canada.

Memorials

In 1990, Parizeau died of cancer in Outremont, Quebec, leaving her husband, Jacques, and two children, Isabelle, a lawyer, and Bernard, a doctor. The École Alice Parizeau in Montreal and the Bibliothèque Alice-Parizeau in Saint-Esprit, Quebec were named in her honour.

Bibliography

* "Les solitudes humaines" (1962)
* "Voyage en Pologne" (1963)
* "Fuir" (1963)
* "Survivre" (1964)
* "Une Québécoise en Europe rouge" (1965)
* "Rue Sherbrooke Ouest" (1967)
* "Les lilas fleurissent à Varsovie" (1981)
* "Côte-des-Neiges" (1983)
* "Blizzard sur Québec" (1987)

See also

*Culture of Quebec
*List of Quebec authors
*Literature of Quebec


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