The Daughter of Christopher Columbus
by Réjean Ducharme
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In this novel in verse, a beautiful and naïve Columbia Columbus wanders through the world in search of friendship upon the death of her famous father. Despite fantastic adventures, she finds mostly cruelty and indifference, until she makes friends with an ever growing number of animals, some of whom serve as bodyguards during her dramatic return to Montreal, in the year 2492, to celebrate the millennium of Christopher Columbus's discovery of America.Tags
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Réjean Ducharme was born in St-Félix-de-Valois, Canada on August 12, 1941. He was an author and playwright. His first novel, L'Avalée des Avalés (The Swallower Swallowed), was published in 1966 and received the Governor General's Award. His other novels included Le Nez Qui Voque, L'Océantume, La Fille de Christophe Colomb, L'Hiver de Force, show more Les Enfantômes, Dévadé, Va Savoir, and Gros Mots. He received several awards including the Quebec-Paris, the Gilles-Corbeil Prize and the Athanase-David Prize. In 1982, he received a Governor General's Award for the play Ha Ha! His other plays included Le Marquis Qui Perdit and Prenez-Nous et Aimez-Nous. He wrote the screenplays for the films Les Bons Débarras and Les Beaux Souvenirs. He also anonymously wrote the lyrics for multiple songs by Robert Charlebois and Pauline Julien. In 2000, he was appointed an officer of the Ordre National du Québec. He died on August 21, 2017 at the age of 76. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Daughter of Christopher Columbus
- Original publication date
- 1969 (original French) (original French); 2000 (English translation) (English translation)
- Disambiguation notice
- Original title: La fille de Christophe Colomb
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- English, French
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