DANIEL POLIQUIN

'Daniel Poliquin' (born December 18, 1953) is a Canadian novelist and translator. He has translated works of many Canadian writers into French, including David Homel, Douglas Glover, and Mordecai Richler. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Franco-Ontarian

List of French Canadian writers from outside Quebec

Bibliography



★ ''Temps Pascal'' (1982), ISBN 2-89051-084-0

★ ''Nouvelles de la capitale'' (1987), ISBN 2-89037-346-0

★ ''Visions de Jude'' (1990), ISBN 2-89037-409-2 (republished in 2000 as ''La Côte de Sable'', translated into English as ''Visions of Jude'')

★ ''L'écureuil noir'' (1994), ISBN 2-89052-602-X (nominated for a Governor General's Award, translated into English as ''Black Squirrel'')

★ ''Le Canon de Gobelins'' (1995), ISBN 2-921365-44-8

★ ''Samuel Hearne: Le marcheur de l'Arctique'' (1995), ISBN 2-89261-128-8

★ ''L'homme de paille'' (1998), ISBN 2-89052-891-X (winner of the 1998 Trillium Book Award, translated into English as ''The Straw Man'')

★ ''L'Obomsawin'' (1999, [1987]), ISBN 2-89406-155-2 (translated into English as ''Obomsawin of Sioux Junction'')

★ ''Le roman colonial'' (2000), ISBN 2-7646-0081-X

★ ''La kermesse'' (2006), ISBN 2-7646-0438-6

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