Marie-Louise Dreier

Marie-Louise Dreier
Born (1936-10-03)3 October 1936
Brussels, Belgium
Occupation poet

Marie-Louise Dreier, (October 3, 1936 - ) in Brussels is a poet living in Bex in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.[1]

Biography

Dreier spent her childhood in Andenne. On the advice of her parents, she studied to become a secretary and then she took art studies at the Ecole Normale of the University of Quebec where she decided to become a French teacher.[2][3] Dreier has written several books of poems and has received distinctions. She received the Paul Budry Prize in 1977, the prize of the town of Montpellier (France), the gold medal of the Lutèce Academy in 1978, the golden medal of the town of Paris in 1979, the classical prize for the integral part of her works (Canada 1982) and the prize of honor for foreign poets by the Copenhagen Faculty of literature.

She was elected ′′woman of the year′′ by the American Biographical Institute, which distinguishes her work.[2]

Marie-Louise Dreier is a member of the Association vaudoise des écrivains (Vaud writers association) and the Association des écrivaines et écrivains suisses (Swiss writers association) and of the Olten Group.

Bibliography

References

  1. Delacrétaz, Anne-Lise (2002). Ecrivaines et écrivains d'aujourd'hui (in French and German). Verlag Sauerländer.
  2. 1 2 Bertrand, David (March 29, 2005). "Des poèmes et des distinctions Marie-Louise Dreier vit pour et par les mots". Le Soir (in French). Brussels: © Rossel & Cie. S.A.: 15.
  3. "Marie-Louise Dreier". Autrices et auteurs de Suisse. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
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