Jacques Poulin

Jacques Poulin (born 23 September 1937 in Saint-Gédéon, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist with a quiet and intimate style of writing. Poulin studied psychology and arts at the Université Laval in Quebec City; he started his career as commercial translator and later became a college guidance counselor. Only after the success of his second novel, Jimmy (1969), was he able to devote himself completely to his writing. Poulin has written eleven novels, most of which have been translated into English by Sheila Fischman, and published by Cormorant Books.

Poulin lived in Paris for 15 years, but now lives in Quebec City.

Poulin's Volkswagen Blues was selected as a candidate in the CBC's 2005 edition of Canada Reads, where it was championed by Roch Carrier, author and former National Librarian of Canada.

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

  • The "Jimmy" Trilogy:
    • Mon cheval pour un royaume 1967 (Translated as My Horse for a Kingdom)
    • Jimmy 1969 (Translated as Jimmy)
    • Le cœur de la baleine bleue 1970 (Translated as The Heart of the Blue Whale)
  • Les grandes marées 1978 (Spring Tides, translated by Sheila Fischman, (Archipelago Books), 2007)
  • Volkswagen Blues 1984 (Translated as Volkswagen Blues)
  • Faites de beaux rêves 1974 (Not yet translated)
  • Le Vieux Chagrin 1989 (Translated as Mr. Blue)
  • La tournée d'automne 1993 (Translated as Autumn Rounds)
  • Chat sauvage 1998 (Translated as Wild Cat)
  • Les yeux bleus de Mistassini 2002 (Translated as My Sister's Blue Eyes)
  • La traduction est une histoire d'amour 2006 (Translation is a Love Affair, translated by Sheila Fischman (Archipelago Books), 2009)
  • L'Anglais n'est pas une langue magique 2009 (Not yet translated)
  • L'Homme de la Saskatchewan 2011 (Not yet translated)
  • Un jukebox dans la tête 2015 (Not yet translated)

See also

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