Patrice Desbiens, born on March eighteenth, nineteen forty-eight, in Timmins, Ontario, is a celebrated Francophone Canadian poet, musician, lyricist, and storyteller. He embarked on his professional journey as a journalist before making his literary debut in nineteen seventy-two, quickly establishing himself as one of Canada's most prominent voices in French-language poetry.
Desbiens is notably associated with the founding of the publishing house Éditions Prise de parole and the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, both located in Sudbury, Ontario. His contributions to the literary and cultural landscape of Canada have been significant, fostering a vibrant community for Francophone artists.
Throughout his career, Desbiens has garnered numerous accolades for his poetic works. He received the Prix Champlain in nineteen ninety-seven for his collection Un pépin de pomme sur un poêle à bois, and the following year, he was awarded the Prix de poésie Terrasses Saint-Sulpice-Estuaire for La Fissure de la fiction. Additionally, he was a finalist for the prestigious Governor General's Prize in nineteen eighty-five for his book Dans l'après-midi cardiaque.