Roch Carrier - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • Jolis deuils: Petites tragédies pour adults — 1964
  • La guerre, yes sir! — 1968 (translated as La Guerre, Yes Sir! — 1970) ISBN 0-88784-626-2
  • Floralie, où es-tu ? — 1969 (translated as Floralie, Where Are You? — 1971)
  • Il est par là, le soleil — 1970 (translated as Is It the Sun, Philibert? — 1972)
  • Le deux-millième étage — 1973 (translated as They Won't Demolish Me! — 1974)
  • Le jardin des délices — 1975 (translated as The Garden of Delights — 1978)
  • Il n'y a pas de pays sans grand-père — 1977 (translated as No Country Without Grandfathers — 1981)
  • Les Enfants du bonhomme dans la lune — 1979 (translated as The Hockey Sweater and other stories — 1979)
  • Les voyageurs de l'arc-en-ciel — 1980 illustration & book design by François Olivier
  • Céleste bicyclette — 1980 (translated as The Celestial Bicycle)
  • La dame qui avait des chaînes aux chevilles — 1981 (translated as Lady with Chains)
  • Le cirque noir — 1982
  • Ne faites pas mal à l'avenir — 1984
  • De l'amour dans la ferraille — 1984 (translated as Heartbreaks Along The Road)
  • La fleur et autres personages — 1985
  • Un chameau en Jordanie — 1988
  • Enfants de la planète — 1989
  • L'homme dans le placard — 1991
  • Le cannot dans les nuages — 1991
  • Prières d'un enfant très très sage — 1991 (translated as Prayers of a Very Wise Child)
  • Fin — 1994 (translated as The End)
  • Petit homme tornade — 1996 (translated as The Lament of Charlie Longsong)
  • Prières d'un adolescent très très sage — 1998 (translated as Prayers of a Young Man)
  • Une chaise — 1999
  • Les moines dans la tour — 2004

See also: Canadian literature.

Roch Carrier French Immersion Public School in Woodstock, Ontario is named after him

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