Occupation Writer Role Journalist Name Louis Hamelin | Period 1980s-present Nationality Canadian Movies Mesnak | |
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Notable works La Rage, Sauvages, La Constellation du Lynx Books October 1970, Cowboy: roman, Betsi Larousse, Or, The Ineffable Essence of the Otter, Cow Boy: a Novel, Cowboy People also search for Yves Sioui Durand, Robert Morin, Ian Boyd, Reginald Vollant |
LOUIS HAMELIN LANCE UN APPEL POUR PROTÉGER LA BROADBACK
Louis Hamelin (born June 9, 1959 in Saint-Séverin-de-Proulxville, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and fiction writer. He won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction in 1989 for his novel La Rage, and was nominated for the same award in 1995 for his novel Betsi Larousse, ou l'ineffable eccéité de la loutre and in 2006 for his short story collection Sauvages.
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- LOUIS HAMELIN LANCE UN APPEL POUR PROTGER LA BROADBACK
- Tour de France en Dordogne Louis Hamelin et Benjamin Fontaine se prparent
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Educated at McGill University and the Université du Québec à Montréal, he has also worked as a journalist and literary critic for Le Devoir.

His 2010 novel La Constellation du Lynx, a fictionalized account of the 1970 October Crisis, won numerous literary awards in Quebec, including the Prix littéraire des collégiens, the Prix des libraires du Québec, the Grand Prix littéraire de la Presse québécoise and the Prix Ringuet. An English translation by Wayne Grady, titled October 1970, was published in 2013 and was named a longlisted nominee for that year's Scotiabank Giller Prize.

Tour de France en Dordogne : Louis Hamelin et Benjamin Fontaine se préparent !
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