Yves Beauchemin
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Yves Beauchemin (; born 26 June 1941) is a Québécois novelist. Born in Rouyn-Noranda and raised in the village of Clova, Beauchemin received his degree in
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and art history at the
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in 1965. He taught literature at the Collège Garneau and Université Laval. Beauchemin was working as an editor in a
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publishing firm when he began contributing essays and stories to magazines and newspapers. In 1969 he accepted a position as a researcher at Radio-Québec. Beauchemin's first novel, ''L'enfirouapé'' (1974), won the Prix France-Québec. His second novel, ''Le Matou'' (1981), became the all-time best-selling novel in French Quebec literature and has been translated into seventeen languages. This book won the Prix de la ville de Montreal and the Prix du livre de l'ete Cannes in 1982. Beauchemin won the Prix Jean Giono for his third novel, ''Juliette Pormerleau'' (1989). In his fiction Beauchemin is a detached but caring observer of the contemporary world around him. The panoramic canvases of his novels capture the teeming life of the streets, reflecting their author's appreciation of such great nineteenth-century writers as Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevsky and Gogol. On October 28, 2003 Yves Beauchemin was appointed Officier de l'Ordre national du Québec. There were 29 individuals chosen that year, including 5 Grand Officers, 7 Officers, and 17 Knights. In 2006 he published his novel "Les Empouchers." Mr. Beauchemin's latest novel is ''Une nuit de tempête'', 2023. Seven of Yves Beauchemin's books have been translated into English. They include "The Alley Cat" (Le matou), "Juliette" (Juliette Pomerleau), "The Second Fiddle" (Le second violon), Charles the Bold (Charles le téméraire: Un temps du chien, Part 1), "The Years of Fire" (Charles le téméraire: Un temps du chien, Part 2), "A Very Bold Leap" (Un saut dans le vide), and "The Accidental Education of Jerome Lupien" (Les Empouchers). The final book of the Charles the Bold trilogy, "Parti pour la gloire" was never published in English. The English books versions were planned as a quartet as in English "Un temps du chien" was split into two books. He resides in Longueuil, Quebec.


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Novels

*''L'enfirouapé'' - La Presse, 1974 (Published by Jean Picollec, Paris as ''L'Entourloupe'' in 1985) *''Le matou'' - 1981 (translated as ''The Alley Cat'' by Sheila Fischman - McClelland & Stewart, 1986) *''Juliette Pomerleau'' - 1989 (translated as ''Juliette'' by Sheila Fischman - McClelland & Stewart, 1993), Grand prix des lectrices de Elle *''Le second violon'' - 1996 (translated as ''The Second Fiddle'' by David Homel - Stoddart Publishing, 1998) *''Les émois d'un marchand de café'' - 1999 (reprinted as Le marchand de café) *''Charles le téméraire - Un temps de chien'' - 2004 - translated across two books: **(''Charles The Bold: The Dog Years'' or ''Charles the Bold, Volume 1'' by Wayne Grady, A Douglas Gibson Book, McClelland & Stewart, 2007) **(''The Years of Fire: Charles the Bold, Volume 2'' by Wayne Grady, A Douglas Gibson Book, McClelland & Stewart, 2007) *''Charles le téméraire - Un saut dans le vide'' - 2005 (translated as ''A Very Bold Leap: Charles the Bold, Volume 3'' by Wayne Grady, A Douglas Gibson Book, McClelland & Stewart, 2009) *''Charles le téméraire - Parti pour la gloire'' - 2006 (translation never published). * ''Renard bleu'', Éditions Fides, 2009 . * ''La Serveuse du Café Cherrier'', Éditions Michel Brûlé, 2011 . *''Charles le téméraire'' - Edition Fides, 2014 (All three parts in one book) *''Les Empocheurs'' - 2016 (translated as ''The Accidental Education of Jerome Lupien'' by Wayne Grady, Arachnide Editions, 2019) * ''Une nuit de tempête'', Éditions Québec/Amérique, 2023..


Short Story Collections

*''Une nuit à l’hôtel'' - 2001


Children's Books

*''Une histoire à faire japper'' - 1991 *''Antoine et Alfred'' - 1992 (a story written for Nicolas Laperrière) *''Alfred sauve Antoine'' - 1996 *''Alfred et la lune cassée'' - 1997 *''Alfred'' - 2019 (Four stories, including Antoine et Alfred, Alfred sauve Antoine, Alfred et la lune cassée, and Alfred et le chat chauve)


Other Works

*''Du sommet d’un arbre'' - Quebec/Amerique, 1986 (Journal) *''Le Calepin rouge'' - 2007 (Aphorisms) *''Un voyage en Russie'' - 2020 (Humor)


Short Film

*''Burlex (1971)'' - Black & white short film. Independent.


Collaborations

*''L'avenir du francais au Quebec (avec Gaston miron et al.)'' *''Entretiens sur la passion de lire (avec Henri Tranquille)'' *''La Vache et d'autres animaux (1982)'' *''Cybèle (1982)'' Art Global, Montreal. Afterward by Jacques Godbout *''Finalement!... Les enfants (1991)'' (avec Andrée Ruffo) Art Global. *''Le Prix (libretto) Opus 53, Opera in One Act with composer Jacques Hétu'' - 1992 (opera). Premiered March 1993 in Montreal.


External links



Biography at Québec Amérique (in French)

Biography at Edition Fides (in French)

Biography at Les Intouchables (in French)

Archived Biography at Québec Amérique (in French)

The Accidental Education of Jerome Lupien - Arachnide (House of Anansi Press)

Biography at L'île (in French)

The Alley Cat - New Canadian Library - McClelland & Stewart (Penguin Random House)

The Alley Cat - New Canadian Library - McClelland & Stewart (Penguin Random House Canada) * Biography at Les éditions Michel Brûlé * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Beauchemin, Yves 1941 births Living people Canadian male novelists Université de Montréal alumni People from Rouyn-Noranda Officers of the National Order of Quebec 20th-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian novelists Academic staff of Université Laval Canadian novelists in French Grand prix Jean Giono recipients 20th-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian male writers Novelists from Quebec