Gérard Bessette

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Gérard Bessette (February 25, 1920February 21, 2005) was a French Canadian author and educator.

Bessette was born in Sainte-Anne-de-Sabrevois, Quebec and attended the Université de Montréal where he studied literature and already began to publish works of poetry.

One of his most noted works is Le libraire (1960), an existentialist tale of a book store employee in a small Quebec town in the 1950s. The book deals with one of Bessette's most common themes: the stifling culture of Quebec of that time.

Bessette's novel Le cycle (1971) was the winner of a Governor General's Award.

Bessette became a professor first at the Royal Military College of Canada and then at Queen's University. In 1980, he won the Prix David, Quebec's highest literary honour. He retired to Kingston, Ontario.

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  • La bagarre1958 (translated as The Brawl —1976)
  • Le libraire1960 (translated as Not for Every Eye —1962)
  • Les pédagogue1961
  • Poèmes temporels1962
  • L'incubation1965 (translated as Incubation —1967)
  • Les images en poésie canadienne-française1967
  • Une littérature en ébullition1968
  • De Québec à Saint-Boniface1968 (editor)
  • Histoire de la littérature canadienne-française1968 (edited with Lucien Geslin and Charles Parent)
  • Le cycle1971
  • Trois romanciers québécois1973
  • La commensale1975
  • Les anthropoïdes1977
  • Mes romans et moi1979
  • Le semestre1979
  • La garden-party de Christophine1980
  • Les dires d'Omer Marin1985

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