René Lévesque

Franco-ontarien, le romancier et essayiste Daniel Poliquin a toujours été un observateur averti de la politique québécoise. On se souvient de la critique virulente du nationalisme québécois qu'il proposait dans Le Roman colonial (Boréal, 2000). On pourrait donc s'étonner de le voir signer aujourd'hui un portrait de René Lévesque, figure paternelle par excellence de ce même nationalisme. Poliquin peint pour nous un René Lévesque extraordinairement attac
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Release dateOctober 13th 2009
LanguageFrench
PublisherBOREAL
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Number of pages210 pages
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