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Jacques Renaud

 

Renaud, Jacques (b. 1943). Canadian novelist who, in Le Cassé (1964), produced the first creative work in prose to use joual extensively. It is a tale of a pointless, violent murder which graphically expresses the feelings of cultural and social alienation in French Canada that underlay the Révolution Tranquille [see Quebec, 5].

— Ian Lockerbie

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