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Immersion dans l’univers du poète Gérald Leblanc à Moncton

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Un article de Xavier Lord-Giroux | Radio-Canada (31 mai 2025)

L’article présente l’exposition dédiée à Gérald Leblanc «Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire, venir de Moncton?» à la Place Resurgo. On peut y lire les propos de Marc Chamberlain, poète et agent de développement du patrimoine de la Place Resurgo, au sujet de l’élaboration et de la réalisation de l’exposition.

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Gérald Leblanc

Gérald Leblanc (1955–2005) was an Acadian poet born in Bouctouche, New Brunswick. A leading figure in contemporary Acadian literature, he was a prolific author who published numerous collections of poetry, novels, and critical texts. His writing (often shaped by urban life, popular culture, and a strong drive for identity-based emancipation) helped to modernize the Acadian poetic voice.

Based for many years in Moncton, he played an active role in the city’s cultural effervescence alongside other artists and writers, particularly through the publishing house Perce-Neige and the collective Les Éditions d’Acadie.

Gérald Leblanc
Photo credit : Herménégilde Chiasson

Marc Chamberlain

Marc Chamberlain is an interdisciplinary artist who has been active in poetry for over a decade. He has taken part in numerous poetry evenings in Moncton and Caraquet, founded the journal Beûgle, and published his first book-object in 2016, Fall from Graisse et autres correspondances. Influenced by the Beat Generation, his work is one of the distinctive voices of contemporary Acadian poetry. His collection Socialite was published by Éditions Perce-Neige in 2024.

Marc Chamberlain
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