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  1. Guillaume Vigneault, (born August 5, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist. He is the son of Gilles Vigneault.

  2. Guillaume Vigneault a été le porte-parole de la Journée mondiale du livre et du droit d'auteur. En 2005, il a rédigé le texte intégral de la Dictée des Amériques. Il est récipiendaire, en 2005, de la Médaille de l'Assemblée nationale 1.

  3. Aug 20, 2021 · Vigneault, Guillaume, 1970-Publication date 2001 Publisher Montréal, Québec : Boréal Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet ...

  4. The old existential questions it raises are ones that still deserve to be considered: why should we bother in building a career? What value are personal relationships, and is there any meaning at the bottom of it all? Vigneault offers some intriguing answers. Noel Rieder talks with Guillaume Vigneault.

  5. Chose certaine, Guillaume Vigneault est un nom à considérer dans le corpus québécois actuel. Entre un parfum beatnik, des percées camusiennes et une voix malgré tout personnelle, il est légitime de parler de lui sans rajouter la particule «fils de…».

  6. Guillaume Vigneault, (born August 5, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist. He is the son of Gilles Vigneault. Studies and works. After receiving a bachelor's degree in literary studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal and beginning a master's degree in the same subject, he decided to be a novelist.

  7. Necessary Betrayals is the English-language debut of Montrealer Guillaume Vigneault. It is a translation of Vigneault's second novel, Chercher le vent, a refreshingly original road novel that is blessed with exceptional emotional intelligence but occasionally marred by moments of excessive melodrama.