Clarence-Edgar Comeau
1948-

Born in 1948 in  Neguac, New Brunswick, Clarence-Edgar Comeau attended Neguac high school and studied philosophy at the Université de Moncton. He studied design and interior design techniques in Montréal, where he has lived since 1979. A poet and playwright, he also became known in New Brunswick and Quebec for adult plays performed in the 70s and 90s. He has written several plays as well as stories for children, including Les rêves de petit rien, published in 2008. Comeau self-published 10 collections of poems, entitled Âmes de destruction massive; Onirique comme avec les ombres; Images sans repos; Labyrinthe d'une sortie de secours; Quelque part en nous… ton visage; La Presse, le 18 septembre 1993; Soubresauts; Murmures pleins de gestes; Le rêve, l'espoir, les ombres and Caresse obscure. He also self-published two children’s plays: Le nombril du pays des côtes and Clown et Soleil qui tousse.

Source

"Clarence-Edgar Comeau." New Brunswick Author Portal, New Brunswick Public Libraries. Accessed 4 July 2023.

Predominant New Brunswick Residences:

Neguac

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Clarence-Edgar Comeau

Credit

"Clarence-Edgar Comeau." Regroupement des éditeurs franco-canadiens, 2021. Accessed 4 July 2023.

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Comeau, Clarence-Edgar. Entre amours et silences. Ottawa, ON: Editions d'Acadie, 1980, 133 pp. [ book ]