Réjean Ducharme (August 12, 1941 – August 21, 2017) was a Canadian writer,
novelist
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and
playwright
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Readin ...
who resided in
Montreal
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. He was known for his reclusive personality and did not appear at any public functions since his first successful book was published in 1966. A common theme of his early work was the rejection of the adult world by children.
' (''Swallowed''), Ducharme's first novel, was short-listed for the 1966
Prix Goncourt
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, even though the author was only 24 years old and unknown. That same year, the book won the
1966 Governor General's Award for Poetry or Drama (Poésie et théâtre). ''L'Avalée des avalés'' later won the 2005 French version of ''
Canada Reads
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'', where it was defended by
actress
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Sophie Cadieux.
In the 1992 movie ''
Léolo
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'', the main character spends much of his time reading and thinking about ''L'Avalée des avalés''.
In 2017, Ducharme died of natural causes at age 76 in Montreal.
In summer 2021, the city's Sud-Ouest borough renamed its library from the Bibliotheque Georges-Vanier to the Bibliothèque Réjean-Ducharme in his honour.
Bibliography
*''
L'Avalée des avalés'' – 1966 (winner of the 1966 Governor General's Awards)
**translated into English as ''The Swallower Swallowed'' by
Barbara Bray
**translated into English as
Swallowed' by Madeleine Stratford (Montreal: Véhicule Press, 2020).
*' – 1967
**translated into English as ''Miss Take'' by
Will Browning
*' – 1968
*''La fille de Christophe Colomb'' – 1969
**translated into English as ''The Daughter of Christopher Columbus'' by
Will Browning
*' – 1973 winner of the
1973 Governor General's Award for Fiction)
**translated in English as "Wild to Mild" by Robert Guy Scully
*' – 1976
*''
Good Riddance (Les Bons débarras)'' – 1980 (film screenplay)
*''
Happy Memories (Les Beaux souvenirs)'' – 1982 (film screenplay)
*''Ha ha!...'' – 1982 (winner of the
1982 Governor General's Award for Drama)
*''Dévadé'' – 1990
*''Va savoir'' – 1994 (nominated for a
Governor General's Award
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The first award was conceived and inaugurated in 1937 by the ...
**translated into English as ''Go Figure'' by
Will Browning
*''Gros mots'' – 1999
See also
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List of Canadian writers
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List of Quebec writers
References
External links
Réjean Ducharme'sentry i
The Canadian Encyclopedia*
Fonds Réjean Ducharme (R11725)at ''
Library and Archives Canada
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Collection Rosette Rohana (lettres de Réjean Ducharme), (R12366)at
Library and Archives Canada
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. The collection consists of 14 letters by Réjean Ducharme sent to Rosette Rohana and to one of her friend.
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1941 births
2017 deaths
Canadian male novelists
20th-century Canadian novelists
21st-century Canadian novelists
20th-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
21st-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
Screenwriters from Quebec
Governor General's Award–winning fiction writers
Best Screenplay Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
Sculptors from Quebec
Prix Athanase-David winners
Governor General's Award–winning dramatists
Canadian novelists in French
Canadian dramatists and playwrights in French
20th-century Canadian sculptors
Canadian male screenwriters
Canadian male dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Canadian male writers
21st-century Canadian male writers
Canadian screenwriters in French
Novelists from Quebec