Didier Leclair

Didier Leclair (born Didier Kabagema, 1967 in Montreal) is a Canadian francophone fiction writer currently based in Toronto.[1] He has lived in various countries in Africa, and has studied at Laurentian University in Sudbury and Toronto's Glendon College.

writer Didier Leclair

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

  • 2000: Toronto, je t'aime (Vermillon) ISBN 1-895873-93-2
  • 2003: Ce pays qui est le mien (Vermillon) ISBN 1-894547-74-8
  • 2007: Un passage vers l'Occident (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-897058-60-2
  • 2010: Le soixantième parallèle (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-897058-87-9
  • 2012: Le complexe de Trafalgar (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-77120-126-1
  • 2014: "Un ancien d'Afrique", (Vermillon) ISBN 978-1-77120-158-2
  • 2015: "Pour l'amour de Dimitri", (Les Éd. David) ISBN 978-2-89597-452-9
  • 2017: "Le bonheur est un parfum sans nom", (Les Ed. David) ISBN 978-2-89597-598-4
  • 2019: Translation of Ce pays qui est le mien by Elaine Kennedy: This Country of Mine, (Deux Voiliers Pub.) ISBN 978-1-92804-952-4
  • 2019: "Le vieil homme sans voix", (Les Ed. David) ISBN 978-2-89597-717-9
  • 2022: Translation of "Toronto, I Love You" by Elaine Kennedy, Mawenzi House publishing, (ISBN 978-1-77415-066-5)

References


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