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OverviewWhat does it mean to put down roots, to inhabit and insert oneself in a space, to make it our own, to transform it to our liking, and, in return, change under its influence? In short, what does it mean to become a habitant? The term habitant has long been considered pejorative in Quebec: a quasi-synonym of an uncultivated, uncouth person, a country bumpkin, the French hillbilly. But wrongly so. Becoming a habitant is quite the adventure, one our forefathers undertook successfully and in an exemplary manner by building this country. There is no greater destiny than to fully inhabit a place. This short book bears witness to this. The author, an academic with rural leanings, shares a few excerpts from his diary that put forth, in a fragmented manner, his journey of putting down roots (if we can overlook the apparent contradiction of this wording). This long journey, which covers close to half a century, could in fact have representative value, bearing witness to a moment, an era, a generation. Can we be rooted to a place? Admittedly, we all have a journey. But is rootedness possible? And if we can become rooted to a place, a time, a community, a family, kin, then it is inevitable that sooner or later we will also be sadly uprooted. However, traces of our presence may remain. Fragments… Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Major (Université d'Ottawa)Publisher: University of Ottawa Press Imprint: Les Presses de L'Universite d'Ottawa ISBN: 9782760333833ISBN 10: 2760333833 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 11 August 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: French Table of ContentsIncipit Prendre racine Le parcours, et autres bribes La sortieReviewsUnrepentant reader, logophile and wordsmith: it occupies the mind, forces you to perfect your writing style, and develop a signature voice. In addition to the undeniable quality of the prose, this book is a journey, an assimilation, that of the city-dweller turned peasant, happy to live in the country. It combines humour with irony, that is at times scathing, taking real pleasure in calling attention to the shortcomings of epigones, parish priests, or the idiocy of urbanites trying to steal wild garlic. Here, you will encounter Montaigne, Chateaubriand, Jesuits, and the neighbours of Rang 5, all philosophers in their own way and lifestyles. Yvon Malette, founder of Editions David and recipient of the 2019 Prix du livre d'Ottawa Lecteur impenitent, amoureux des mots et du mot juste: ca remplit une tete, ca developpe une plume, une signature. Au-dela de la qualite indeniable de l'ecriture, il y a dans ce livre un parcours, un enracinement, celui du citadin devenu paysan, heureux d'habiter a la campagne. Il y a aussi l'humour mele a une ironie parfois mordante, sorte de plaisir reel a relever les travers des epigones, des cures, ou la betise des citadins venus voler l'ail des bois. Vous y rencontrerez Montaigne, Chateaubriand, des jesuites et meme des voisins dans le rang 5, tous philosophes, chacun a sa facon et dans sa maniere de vivre. Yvon Malette, fondateur des Editions David et recipiendaire du Prix du livre d'Ottawa 2019 Unrepentant reader, logophile and wordsmith: it occupies the mind, forces you to perfect your writing style, and develop a signature voice. In addition to the undeniable quality of the prose, this book is a journey, an assimilation, that of the city-dweller turned peasant, happy to live in the country. It combines humour with irony, that is at times scathing, taking real pleasure in calling attention to the shortcomings of epigones, parish priests, or the idiocy of urbanites trying to steal wild garlic. Here, you will encounter Montaigne, Chateaubriand, Jesuits, and the neighbours of Rang 5, all philosophers in their own way and lifestyles. Yvon Malette, founder of Editions David and recipient of the 2019 Prix du livre d'Ottawa Lecteur impenitent, amoureux des mots et du mot juste : ca remplit une tete, ca developpe une plume, une signature. Au-dela de la qualite indeniable de l'ecriture, il y a dans ce livre un parcours, un enracinement, celui du citadin devenu paysan, heureux d'habiter a la campagne. Il y a aussi l'humour mele a une ironie parfois mordante, sorte de plaisir reel a relever les travers des epigones, des cures, ou la betise des citadins venus voler l'ail des bois. Vous y rencontrerez Montaigne, Chateaubriand, des jesuites et meme des voisins dans le rang 5, tous philosophes, chacun a sa facon et dans sa maniere de vivre. Yvon Malette, fondateur des Editions David et recipiendaire du Prix du livre d'Ottawa 2019 Author InformationRobert Major, FRSC, Chevalier (knight) of France’s Ordre des Palmes académiques, has forged a career at the University of Ottawa as Professor of Literature, Department Chair, Vice-Dean, Research, Vice-President Academic and Provost. He has lived in the countryside for almost fifty years, an environment to which he has gradually become adjusted. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |