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Raymond Guy LeBlanc (24 January 1945 – 28 October 2021) was a Canadian poet and musician. [1] [2] He was an Acadian born in the village of Saint-Anselme, now part of Dieppe, New Brunswick near Moncton. [3]
He was the author of the first collection of Acadian poetry published by an Acadian press, "Cri de Terre" in 1972. This and other literary contributions over a 50-year career made him a symbol of an Acadian cultural renaissance in the second half of the twentieth century. [3]
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Raymond Guy LeBlanc (24 January 1945 – 28 October 2021) was a Canadian poet and musician. [1] [2] He was an Acadian born in the village of Saint-Anselme, now part of Dieppe, New Brunswick near Moncton. [3]
He was the author of the first collection of Acadian poetry published by an Acadian press, "Cri de Terre" in 1972. This and other literary contributions over a 50-year career made him a symbol of an Acadian cultural renaissance in the second half of the twentieth century. [3]