Bernard Mulaire

Bernard Mulaire is a French Canadian Métis, Winnipeg-born and educated artist, art historian and writer. His book Caricatures won the Association for Manitoba Archives’ Manitoba Day Award while Flâneries et souvenances, a collection of short texts, was highlighted in the Montreal gay monthly magazine Fugues. As an artist he exhibited at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and at Gallery Moos in Toronto. He contributed to the Canadian Biographical Dictionary and to Allegmeines Künsterlexikon (Leipzig), as well as to major catalogues published by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. He has also published in the Université de Saint-Boniface’s Cahiers franco-canadiens de l’Ouest and in Nuit Blanche literary magazine. His collection of French and English short stories entitled Winnipeg and Other Places is forthcoming from At Bay Press.

 

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Winnipeg: and Other Places
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Format: Paperback
Reading Level: N/A
ISBN / Barcode: 9781998779604

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Winnipeg and Other Places / Winnipeg et ailleurs is a back-to-back bilingual collection of short stories which read as sketches or snapshots of the author’s wanderings. Seen through the author’s subjective lenses, no two people have the same recollection of the past or of what just happened. Memory, loss, and longing are shaped by the author’s native Winnipeg and wherever else fate has taken him.

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Bilingual: English and French.

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75 pages | 3.00" x 5.00" | Paperback

 

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