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The Grand Melee

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Grand Melee
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michel Tremblay
Translated by Sheila Fischman
Foreword by Pierre Filion
SeriesThe Desrosiers Diaspora
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Sagas
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781772012613
ClassificationsDewey:843.92
Audience
General
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Talon Books,Canada
Imprint Talon Books,Canada
Publication Date 25 November 2021
Publication Country Canada

Description

The fifth novel in the Desrosiers Diaspora series from Quebecois national treasure Michel Tremblay. It's May 1922, and preparations are in full swing for the marriage of Nana and Gabriel, which will take place the following month. There's just one problem: Nana's wedding dress has yet to be bought. Nana's mercurial mother, Maria, torn between her desire to measure up as a mother and the inescapable constraints of poverty, wonders how to pay for the wedding. And she's not the only one battling demons - the thought of the upcoming reunion unsettles every member of the large and dispersed Desrosiers family. While the wedding invitations announce a celebration, they also stir up old memories, past desires, and big regrets. The Grand Melee extends Michel Tremblay's beloved familial and historical saga, and bridges the Desrosiers Diaspora series and the now-classic Chronicles of the Plateau Mont-Royal. This book includes a newly translated introduction by Michel Tremblay specialist and Editions Lemeac publisher Pierre Filion.

Author Biography

Sheila Fischman is the award-winning translator of some two hundred works of contemporary fiction from Quebec. Along with Larry Tremblay, her authors include Hubert Aquin, Anne Hebert, Gaetan Soucy, Marie-Claire Blais, Francois Gravel, and Christine Eddie, among others. She has been a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for French to English Translation fifteen times, and has twice won it for translations of Michel Tremblay's work; she has also received the Molson Prize in the Arts. A Member of the Order of Canada and a chevaliere of the Ordre national du Quebec, she lives in Montreal.