André Giroux (writer) explained

André Giroux (December 10, 1916  - July 28, 1977) was a Canadian writer of fiction. Giroux authored Malgré tout, la joie, a series of short stories for which he received the Governor General's Award for French Canadian literature in 1959, as presented by the Canada Council. He was also a Montyon Prize winner.

Giroux was born in Quebec City, Quebec. A member of the Royal Society of Canada, he died following an automobile accident on July 24, 1977.

List of literary works

André Giroux also authored articles in newspapers under the pseudonym Rene de Villers.

Biographies

Awards and honours

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