- Jean-Jacques Pelletier
Jean-Jacques Pelletier (born 1947) is a
French Canadian philosophy professor and author. Pelletier was a long-timephilosophy teacher with theLévis-Lauzon post-secondary school, but is best known in several media as an author of French-language thrillers, some of which have an element offantasy . Many of his works have received critical acclaim, as his short story "La Bouche barbelée" won a CBC/Radio-Canada contest in 1993.Pelletier has had several other works published as well, and his works "Blunt - Les treize derniers jours" and "La Chair disparue" were published as serials in the popular Montreal magazine "
La Presse " in 1997–1998."La Chair disparue" was chosen for inclusion in the French version of "
Canada Reads ", broadcast on Radio-Canada in2005 , where it was defended bypianist Alain Lefèvre .Bibliography
Novels
* "L'Homme trafiqué" (1987)
* "L'Homme à qui il poussait des bouches" (1994,novella )
* "La Femme trop tard" (1994)
* "Blunt - Les treize derniers jours" (1996)
* "L'Assassiné de l'intérieur" (1997)
*"Les Gestionnaires de l'Apocalypse" series:
** "La Chair disparue" (1998)
** "L'Argent du monde" (1 & 2) (2001)
** "Le Bien des autres" (1 & 2) (2003–2004)Essays
* "Caisse de retraite et placements" (1994)
* "Écrire pour inquiéter et pour construire" (2002)hort stories
* "L'Homme qui avait avalé un gouffre" (1992)
* "La Bouche barbelée" (1993)
* "L'Enfant bosselé" (1994)
* "L'Assassiné de l'intérieur" (1997, collection)
* "La Mort aux dents" (2001)www.jeanjacquespelletier.com
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