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Gilles Archambault (born September 19, 1933 in Montreal, Quebec) is a francophone novelist from Quebec, Canada.
He studied at the Université de Montréal in 1957, and then worked at Radio-Canada, while working as a journalist. From 1988 to 1997, he broadcast a column on the "CBF Bonjour" program. His work appeared in La Presse, Le Devoir, L'Actualité, and Le Livre d'ici.
He won the Prix Athanase-David in 1981 for his body of work,[1] and a Governor General's Award in 1987 for L'obsédante obèse et autres aggressions, a collection of short prose pieces.
He has also written extensively about jazz. His papers are held at the Library of Canada.[2]
Novels and Short Story Collections
[edit]- Une suprême discrétion (1963)
- La vie à trois (1965)
- Le tendre matin (1969)
- Parlons de moi (1970)
- La fleur aux dents (1971)
- Enfances lointaines (1972), stories
- La fuite immobile (1974)
- Les Pins parasols (1976)
- Stupeurs et autres écrits (1979), stories
- Le voyageur distrait (1981)
- À voix basse (1983)
- L'obsédante obèse et autres aggressions (1987) (winner of the 1987 Governor General's Award for fiction)
- Les choses d'un jour (1991)
- Un après-midi de septembre (1993)
- Un homme plein d'enfance (1996)
- Les Maladresses du cœur (1998)
- Courir à sa perte (2000)
- De si douce dérives (2003), stories
- De l'autre côté du pont (2004)
- Les Rives prochaines (2007)
- Nous étions jeunes encore (2009)
- Qui de nous deux?, Montréal, Boréal (2011)
- Lorsque le cœur est sombre, Montréal, Boréal (2013)
- Doux Dément, Montréal, Boréal (2015)
- Il se fait tard, Montréal, Boréal (2021)
Anthologies
[edit]- Le Pere, Le Fils. L'AGE D'HOMME. 1991. ISBN 978-2-8251-0198-8.
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Autobiographical works
[edit]- Un après-midi de septembre (concerning his mother's disappearance)
- Qui de nous deux? (2011)
References
[edit]- ^ "Les Prix du Québec". Les Prix du Québec (in French).
- ^ Canada, Library and Archives (2013-04-08). "Literary Archives: A Guide to the Literary Fonds". www.bac-lac.gc.ca.
External links
[edit]- François Gallays; Sylvain Simard; Robert Vigneault, eds. (1992). "Gilles Archambault: La Fuite Immobile ou la Destin d'un Romancier". Le Roman contemporain au Québec (1960-1985). Les Editions Fides. p. 75. ISBN 978-2-7621-1612-0.
Gilles Archambault.
- (in French) Archives of Filles Archambault (Fonds Gilles Archambault, R11700) are held at Library and Archives Canada
Categories:
- 1933 births
- Living people
- Canadian male novelists
- Writers from Montreal
- Governor General's Award–winning fiction writers
- Prix Athanase-David winners
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- Canadian novelists in French
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian male writers