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Gaston Miron
Gaston Miron (French IPA: ) (January 8, 1928 – December 14, 1996) was an important poet, writer, and editor of the Quebec post Quiet Revolution. His masterpiece, L'homme rapaillé (partly translated as The March to Love: Selected Poems of Gaston Miron, whose title echoes Miron's most celebrated poem La marche à l'amour) has sold over 100 000 copies, in Quebec and overseas, insuring Miron as one of the mostly read author of Quebec literature His commitment for a sovereign Quebec], both politically and through his writings, associated with his popularity, placed Miron as a central figure of the [[Quebec_nationalism|Quebec nationalist movement.
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