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Félix-Antoine Savard
(1896 - 1982)
Canadian priest and author
Canadian priest and author
Canadian priest and author celebrated for his novel Menaud, maître draveur, which portrayed life in rural Quebec.
Félix-Antoine Savard was ordained as a Catholic priest in the Saguenay region of Quebec, where he served diverse parish communities while nurturing his literary talents. His 1937 novel Menaud, maître draveur became a groundbreaking work of Canadian literature, offering vivid depictions of timber drive culture and Quebec's natural landscape. Savard blended poetic language with rich local folklore, earning him praise as a voice of French Canada. In addition to fiction, he wrote numerous poetry collections, essays, and radio scripts that explored spirituality, culture, and identity. He also worked as a professor and literary critic, influencing generations of Quebec writers. He was recognized with several awards for his contributions to Quebec culture and literature.
Félix-Antoine Savard