The Fanciful Prince (Volume 2)
by Guy Boulianne
ISBN : 978-1-0955-6594-0 Format : 148 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 po., broché, papier intérieur crème #60, encre intérieur noir et blanc, couverture extérieure #100 en quatre couleurs This book by Guy Boulianne is a collection of texts written and published on his website between the months of June 2016 and January 2017. It follows the first volume that introduced the reader to his personal quest, both spiritual and historical. From mysterious France to the origins of his family, the reader could then follow him in his discoveries which he shared without any restraint. In this new book, the author focuses on explaining the origins of his ancestors. From the Viscount of Nîmes Ursus to militia Captain Jean-Marc de Bouillanne, to Judge Paul Boyer de Bouillane, he traces the course of history and manages to link dates, places and events to make everything coherent. He now wishes to go further by using Y-DNA analysis, followed by autosomal DNA analysis, to demonstrate whether or not the Bouillanne family is blood — bound to the Planta and Planta de Wildenberg families. In fact, the two families lived in the same regions, where the Dauphiné was in France and Switzerland, they participated in the Assembly of Vizille in 1788, which foreshadowed the French Revolution, and they own the same piece of furniture on their respective coats of Arms, The Bear's Paw. DNA genealogist Jean-Pierre Gendreau-Hétu wrote to him : « I hope this experiment will succeed! You could succeed in establishing one of the oldest Y-DNA signatures in France known to date! » "Know thyself" is the precept that is engraved at the entrance of the temple of Delphi. Tirelessly, Guy Boulianne continues his quest for the Grail that will reveal to him the secrets buried under the veils of time. The author invites you to follow him on this yarn of Ariadne. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Born in 1962, Guy Boulianne started his artistic career in 1983, by publishing his first collection of poetry entitled “Foreword to the Fanciful Prince”. After four years followed by a second book called “The Battle of the Saints”. In the same year he became one of the directors of the two art galleries Lézart and Frère Jérôme, and in 1989 he became the owner of the Imagine Art Gallery in Montreal. In 1997, he founded the Council Franco-Québécois de la Culture in France, which aims to develop cultural exchanges between France and Quebec. Eight years later, Guy Boulianne became the editor-in-chief of Éditions Mille Poètes for more than three years, before founding his own publishing house, Éditions Dédicaces, in 2009. Also at the beginning of his career, he worked as director of the Regroupement des Auteurs-Éditeurs Autonomes and as a director and producer of two television shows at Videotron (Écriture d’ici, Plume et Pinceau). In 2010, he won the Honorary Diploma of La Francophonie at the Europoesésie Contest UNICEF in France. The name of Guy Boulianne appears in the “Dictionary of the poets from here – from 1606 to the present day”, published by Guérin (Quebec, 2005). Guy Boulianne who is socially involved, did not hesitate to denounce the corruption of governments and to restore historical facts in his books and publications. |