Jean-François Beauchemin

Jean-François Beauchemin (born 1960 in Drummondville, Quebec) is a Canadian writer from Quebec. He is most noted as a two-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction, receiving nominations at the 2008 Governor General's Awards for ''Ceci est mon corps'' and at the 2009 Governor General's Awards for ''Cette année s'envole ma jeunesse''.

A graduate of the Université de Montréal, Beauchemin worked as a host and producer for Société Radio-Canada for many years. He published his first novel, ''Comme enfant je suis cuit'', in 1998, and first attracted wider attention when his 2004 novel ''Le Jour des corneilles'' won the Prix Jean-Hamelin. However, around this time he suffered a serious illness which nearly killed him; he subsequently left Radio-Canada to recover and devote himself to full-time writing. ''La fabrication de l'aube'', a philosophical novel about a man confronting his mortality, was published in 2006, and won the Prix des libraires du Québec in 2007.

''La fabrication de l'aube'' was selected for the 2009 edition of ''Le Combat des livres'', in which it was defended by actor Emmanuel Bilodeau. ''Le Jour des corneilles'' was adapted as an animated film, which was released in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia

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