André Major
André Major (born April 22, 1942) is a Canadian writer from Quebec.[1] He is most noted for his novel Les Rescapés, which won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 1976 Governor General's Awards.[1] He was later nominated in the same category at the 1987 Governor General's Awards for L'Hiver au cœur[2] and at the 1995 Governor General's Awards for La Vie provisoire,[3] and for the Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction at the 2008 Governor General's Awards for L'Esprit vagabond.
André Major  | |
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| Born | April 22, 1942 Montreal, Quebec, Canada  | 
| Occupation | novelist, poet | 
| Nationality | Canadian | 
| Period | 1960s–present | 
| Notable works | Les Rescapés | 
| Notable awards | Governor General's Award for French-language fiction (1976) Prix Athanase-David (1992)  | 
A poet in the early 1960s, he was a founding member alongside Paul Chamberland, André Brochu, Pierre Maheu and Jean-Marc Piotte of the political and cultural magazine Parti pris in 1963.[1] In his early career he also wrote a number of radio and stage plays and numerous short stories.[1] He also worked as a radio producer for Radio-Canada.[4]
He was awarded the Prix Athanase-David in 1992.[5]
His most recent novel, À quoi ça rime?, was published in 2013.[6]
Works
    
- Le Froid se meurt (1961)
 - Holocauste à 2 voix (1961)
 - Le Cabochon (1964)
 - Poèmes pour durer (1969)
 - Le Désir and Le Perdant, pièces radiophoniques (1973)
 - La chair de poule (1973)
 - L'Épouvantail (1974)
 - L'Épidémie (1975)
 - Une Soirée en octobre (1975)
 - Les Rescapés (1976)
 - L'Hiver au cœur (1987)
 - Histoires de déserteurs (1991)
 - La Vie provisoire (1995)
 - La Folle d'Elvis (1997)
 - Le Vent du diable (1998)
 - Le Sourire d'Anton ou L'Adieu au roman (2001)
 - Nous ferons nos comptes plus tard : correspondance (1962-1983) / Jacques Ferron et André Major (2004)
 - L'Esprit vagabond (2007)
 - Prendre le large. Carnets 1995-2000 (2012)
 - À Quoi ça rime? (2013)
 
References
    
- André Major. The Canadian Encyclopedia.
 - "55 finalists chase literary prizes". Toronto Star, January 13, 1988.
 - "5 locals up for literary prizes". Montreal Gazette, October 27, 1995.
 - "Littérature québécoise - André Major: entendre passer le vent". Le Devoir, May 11, 2013.
 - "Prix du Quebec winners include Taylor of McGill". Montreal Gazette, December 9, 1992.
 - "André Major, À quoi ça rime?: Le retour au roman". La Presse, May 11, 2013.