Didier Leclair
Didier Leclair (born Didier Kabagema, 1967 in Montreal) is a Canadian francophone fiction writer currently based in Toronto. He has lived in various countries in Africa, and has studied at Laurentian University in Sudbury and Toronto's Glendon College.
Awards and recognition
- 2000: French-language winner, Trillium Book Award, Toronto, je t'aime
- 2004: French-language fiction finalist, Governor General's Awards, Ce pays qui est le mien
- 2011: French-language finalist, Trillium Book Award, Le soixantième parallèle
Bibliography
- 2000: Toronto, je t'aime (Vermillon) ISBN 1-895873-93-2
- 2003: Ce pays qui est le mien (Vermillon) ISBN 1-894547-74-8
- 2007: Un passage vers l'Occident (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-897058-60-2
- 2010 Le soixantième parallèle (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-897058-87-9
- 2012 "Le complexe de Trafalgar" (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-77120-126-1
- 2014 : "Un ancien d'Afrique", (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-77120-158-2
- 2015 : "Pour l'amour de Dimitri", (Les Éd. David) ISBN 978-2-89597-452-9
External links
- Didier Leclair website
- Regroupement des éditeurs canadiens-français — profile of Didier Leclair, details on his books (French)
- http://www.uhearst.ca/salondulivredehearst/auteurs/didier_leclair.html (French)
- Trillium Dix interview (French) (and English)
- Leclair's video (french)
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