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Jacques Folch-Ribas (born November 4, 1928 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Canadian novelist and art critic from Quebec. Born in Barcelona, Spain to Catalan parents, he grew up in France after his parents fled Francoist Spain in 1939. He studied mathematics, philosophy, urban planning and architecture at university, and worked for Le Corbusier, before moving to Montreal, where he became a Canadian citizen in 1961. In Montreal, he was a longtime art and literary critic for La Presse alongside his work as a novelist.

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  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (ca)
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  • Jacques Folch-Ribas, né le 4 novembre 1928 à Barcelone, en Catalogne, est un écrivain, architecte, critique littéraire et enseignant québécois. (fr)
  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (Barcelona, 4 de novembre de 1928) és un novelista i crític d'art canadenc del Quebec. Fill de pares catalans, va créixer a França, país on els seus pares es van establir l'any 1939 per fugir de l'Espanya franquista. A la universitat va estudiar matemàtiques, filosofia, planificació urbanística i arquitectura. Va treballar per Le Corbusier, abans de mudar-se a Mont-real, i convertir-se en ciutadà canadenc el 1961. A Mont-real, va ser una bona temporada crític d'art i literatura per La Presse en paral·lel a la seva tasca com a escriptor. (ca)
  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (born November 4, 1928 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Canadian novelist and art critic from Quebec. Born in Barcelona, Spain to Catalan parents, he grew up in France after his parents fled Francoist Spain in 1939. He studied mathematics, philosophy, urban planning and architecture at university, and worked for Le Corbusier, before moving to Montreal, where he became a Canadian citizen in 1961. In Montreal, he was a longtime art and literary critic for La Presse alongside his work as a novelist. (en)
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  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (en)
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  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (en)
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  • Une aurore boréale, Le silence, ou Le parfait bonheur (en)
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  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (Barcelona, 4 de novembre de 1928) és un novelista i crític d'art canadenc del Quebec. Fill de pares catalans, va créixer a França, país on els seus pares es van establir l'any 1939 per fugir de l'Espanya franquista. A la universitat va estudiar matemàtiques, filosofia, planificació urbanística i arquitectura. Va treballar per Le Corbusier, abans de mudar-se a Mont-real, i convertir-se en ciutadà canadenc el 1961. A Mont-real, va ser una bona temporada crític d'art i literatura per La Presse en paral·lel a la seva tasca com a escriptor. Va guanyar el el 1974 per Une aurore boréale, el el 1983 per Le Valet de plume, i el el 1988 per Le silence, ou Le parfait bonheur. És membre de l'. En una de les seves nombroses i guardonades novel·les en francès, La chair de Pierre (1984), hi apareix tangencialment el militar i topògraf bearnès Gédéon de Catalogne atribuint-li un plausible origen català i potser enmirallant-s'hi pel seu mateix recorregut vital des de Catalunya cap al Canadà. (ca)
  • Jacques Folch-Ribas (born November 4, 1928 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Canadian novelist and art critic from Quebec. Born in Barcelona, Spain to Catalan parents, he grew up in France after his parents fled Francoist Spain in 1939. He studied mathematics, philosophy, urban planning and architecture at university, and worked for Le Corbusier, before moving to Montreal, where he became a Canadian citizen in 1961. In Montreal, he was a longtime art and literary critic for La Presse alongside his work as a novelist. He won the Prix Québec-Paris in 1974 for Une aurore boréale, the Prix Molson in 1983 for Le Valet de plume, and the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction in 1988 for Le silence, ou Le parfait bonheur. He is a member of the Académie des lettres du Québec. (en)
  • Jacques Folch-Ribas, né le 4 novembre 1928 à Barcelone, en Catalogne, est un écrivain, architecte, critique littéraire et enseignant québécois. (fr)
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