Emmanuel Aquin
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Emmanuel Aquin (born 27 January 1968 in Montreal) is a Canadian novelist, screenwriter, editor, graphic artist and illustrator. He is the son of Hubert Aquin and Andrée Yanacopoulo.
He has published 11 novels in French, writing in several genres.
He is also one of the co-founders of the Quebec publishing house Point de Fuite. He presently works as a screenwriter on TV projects and as a writer of children's books, and is the designer of the award-winning board game D-Day Dice.
References
- William J. Thompson (2005), William H Thompson (ed.), French XX Bibliography: Critical and Bibliographical References for the Study of French Literature Since 1885, Susquehanna University Press, p. 18399, ISBN 978-1-57591-097-0
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