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Huguette Gaulin

Huguette Gaulin

French Canadian novelist (1944–1972)


Huguette Gaulin Bergeron (1944 June 6, 1972), was a French Canadian novelist, who committed suicide publicly by self-immolation in a major street of the Old Port of Montreal, Place Jacques-Cartier, while screaming "Vous avez détruit la beauté du monde!" ("You have destroyed the beauty of the world!").[1]

Luc Plamondon, a French-Canadian lyricist, was inspired to write a hymn in Huguette Gaulin Bergeron's honour, with music by Christian Saint-Roch. The hymn, entitled Hymne à la beauté du monde, has since been sung by numerous French-Canadian artists such as Diane Dufresne, Isabelle Boulay, Garou, and Éric Lapointe.

Works

  • Lecture En Velocipede, 1972

References

  1. Une Pomme Plus Verte by Ronald Bergeron, 10/05/07



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