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Remember Me

Michel Tremblay

It has been some time since Luc, a 32-year-old actor and Jean-Marc, a 38-year-old French teacher, have seen each other, but the wounds from their seven year love affair are only partially healed. Each of them has current worries as well: Jean-Marc, apparently secure and well off, is tired of the endless procession of insensitive and seductive students; he has also realized that he will never be the great novelist he had hoped to become. He feels, in a word, mediocre. Luc, after years as an obscure stage actor, has found popular success playing "a nut case with a lisp" on a TV sitcom, but along with fame has come an unexpected and unwelcome loss of privacy and a struggle for self-respect. To make matters worse, Luc's father is dying.

During this evening at Jean-Marc's house, the two men dredge up the good and the bad memories; they confront each other about past injustices; they examine each other's grey hairs; finally, they confess their fears and disillusionments and they comfort each other.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Talonbooks
  • Publish Date: Feb 14th, 1984
  • Pages: 64
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 8.44in - 5.46in - 0.20in - 0.22lb
  • EAN: 9780889222199
  • Categories: CanadianLGBTQ+

About the Author

Stowe, John: - John Stowe is a translator, notably of Remember Me by Michel Tremblay.
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

"[Tremblay] has entered a new phase of his dramatic art."
--Canadian Literature