A selection of readings from members of the UdeM community for the holidays

A selection of readings from members of the UdeM community for the holidays
A selection of readings from members of the UdeM community for the holidays

The holidays are approaching and you are looking for your next read? Discover a selection of published (or republished) in 2024 by members of the Université de Montréal community, including the latest winner of the 2024 Mystère de la critique prize for the best French-speaking novel.

From philosophy to fiction, non-fiction and children’s literature, the authors of the UdeM community were particularly prolific this year, offering a diversity of works to explore.

Whether you’re looking for a new book to immerse yourself in a captivating story or want to give a memorable gift, this selection offers titles that will satisfy all tastes and nourish the spirit.

Publications by professors

On the Roads: A Strange Journey from Chicago to Alamogordoof Catherine Mavrikakis, professor in the Department of French-language literature, at Éditions Héliotrope.

In Praise of the Bug: Being Free in the Digital Age, of Marcello Vitali-Rosati, professor in the Department of French-language literature, at Éditions La Découverte.

Romantic dispossessions:ecture of negativity in Anne Hébert, Gabrielle Roy and Réjean Ducharmed’Alex Christmas, assistant professor in the Department of French-language literature, Presses de l’Université de Montréal.

INoyd’s theory: what the Inuit have always knowndirected by Joe Karetak, Frank Tester, Shirley Tagalik and Jrène Rahm, professor in the Department of Psychopedagogy and Andragogy, Presses de l’Université du Québec.

Publications from our graduates

The Coral Brideof Roxanne Bouchard (French studies 1994), Mystery Criticism Prize 2024, from Libre Expression.

Garbage! Diary of a drainerof Simon Paré-Poupart (psychology and sociology 2012), at Lux Éditeur.

Lourdesof Catherine Lemieux (French language literature and philosophy 2009, comparative literature 2013 and literature 2017), at Boréal.

The queens of the city: eessay on feminism and the love of rapof Zenaide Berg (Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Sociology 2020 and 2022), published by Éditions tout.

The art of not always to have raisonof Martin Desrosiers (philosophy 2016), at Leméac.

In Laurentiaof Marie-Andrée Lamontagne (old studies 1987 and French studies 1992), by Leméac.


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