Donald Alarie, a distinguished writer hailing from Quebec, was born in Montreal on January first, nineteen forty-five. He is celebrated for his contributions as a poet, short story writer, and novelist, showcasing a diverse literary talent that has enriched the Canadian literary landscape.
Alarie's academic journey culminated in his graduation from the University of Montreal in nineteen seventy-one. Following his education, he dedicated a significant portion of his career to teaching at the Cégep de Joliette, where he inspired students from nineteen seventy-one until nineteen ninety-seven.
Throughout his career, Alarie has made his mark in various literary publications, including Moebius, Liberté, Le Sabord, Combats, Estuaire, Brèves littéraires, XYZ, and La poésie au Québec. His works reflect a deep engagement with the literary community and a commitment to exploring the nuances of human experience through the written word.