Roger Lemelin  | |
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| Born | April 7, 1919 | 
| Died | March 16, 1992 (aged 72) | 
Roger Lemelin, CC OQ FRSC (April 7, 1919 – March 16, 1992) was a Quebec novelist, television writer and essayist.
Biography
Lemelin was born in Quebec City. From 1944 to 1952, he was a Canadian correspondent for the American magazines Time and Life and, from 1972 to 1981, chief executive officer and editor of La Presse.
In 1980 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. In 1989, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec.
Honours and awards
- Prix David (1944)
 - Prize from the Académie française (1944)
 - Guggenheim Fellowship
 - Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada
 - Honorary doctorate from Laurentian University
 - Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
 - Canadian corresponding membership in the Académie Goncourt
 - Honorary membership in the Union des écrivains québécois.
 
Works
- Au pied de la pente douce (The Town Below), 1947
 - Les Plouffe (The Plouffe Family), 1948
 - Fantaisies sur les péchés capitaux, 1949
 - Pierre le magnifique (In Quest of Splendour), 1952
 - The Bird Fancier (L'Homme aux oiseaux), 1952
 - Les Voies de l'espérance, 1979
 - La Culotte en or, 1980
 - Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe, 1982
 - Autopsie d'un fumeur, 1988
 
References
- "Roger Lemelin" in Canadian Writers, an examination of archival manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, journals and notebooks at Library and Archives Canada
 
External links
- Roger Lemelin's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
 - (in French) Archives of Roger Lemelin (Fonds Roger Lemelin, R11859) are held at Library and Archives Canada
 
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