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For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again

Michel Tremblay

For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is Tremblay's homage to his mother, who nurtured his imagination, his reclusive reading habits and his love for the theatre and the arts, yet who did not live to witness the performance of Les Belles Soeurs--the first successful play written in joual with which Tremblay legitimized the Quebecois vernacular in the arts--and the world-wide acclaim for her son's artistic genius. In a compelling balance of humour and poignancy, Tremblay offers glimpses of himself and his mother at five different stages of their lives together, culminating in his reassurance of his dying mother's concern for him immediately prior to his spectacular success.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Talonbooks
  • Publish Date: Feb 17th, 1998
  • Pages: 96
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0003
  • Dimensions: 8.48in - 5.51in - 0.25in - 0.26lb
  • EAN: 9780889223899
  • Categories: CanadianParenting - MotherhoodLiterary Figures

About the Author

Gaboriau, Linda: - Linda Gaboriau is an award-winning literary translator based in Montréal. Her translations of plays by Québec's most prominent playwrights have been published and produced across Canada and abroad. In her work as a literary manager and dramaturge, she has directed numerous translation residencies and international exchange projects. She is the founding -director of the Banff International Literary Translation Centre. Gaboriau has won the Governor General's Award for Translation three times: in 1996 for Daniel Danis's Stone and Ashes, in 2010 for Wajdi Mouawad's Forests, and in 2019 for Wajdi Mouawad's Birds of a Kind. She is a member of the Order of Canada and an Officer of the Ordre national du Québec.
Tremblay, Michel: - A major figure in Québec literature, Michel Tremblay has built an impressive body of work as a playwright, novelist, translator, and screenwriter. To date Tremblay's complete works include forty-one plays, thirty novels, seven collections of autobiographical stories, a collection of tales, seven screenplays, forty-seven translations and adaptations of works by foreign writers, ten plays and fifteen stories printed in diverse publications, an opera libretto, a song cycle, a Symphonic Christmas Tale, and two musicals. His plays have been published and translated into forty languages and have garnered critical acclaim in Canada, the United States, and more than fifty countries around the world. He lives in Montréal.

Praise for this book

"a lovely, funny, poignant look at Tremblay's close relationship with his animated, storytelling mom ... Tremblay's play has all the earmarks of the classic, universally recognized mother-son relationship. ... the larger picture and subsequent reach of the piece is wide..."
- The Province

"...the nearly 20-year-old script's success is its universality, achieved by illustrating how a boy is shaped by his mother and her stories. ... honest and sweet, managing to stir emotions without leaving us dewy-eyed. ... This one doesn't disappoint."
- Richmond News