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Guy Ménard

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Guy Ménard

Guy Ménard (born 1948 in Granby, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian sociologist, a professor, a novelist and a poet. He was a professor in the department of religious sciences at the Université du Québec à Montréal and director of the journal Religiologiques.[1]

Publications

  • From Sodomy to Exodus, 1993
  • The ruses of the technique, 1988
  • A small treaty of the real religion - For those who wish to understand a little better the 21st century, 1999
  • The acute accent, 1983
  • Jamädhlavie, 1990
  • Fragments, 1978
  • Hiéroclips. Haïkus baroques, 1998
  • The cloisters, 2000
  • Moon of the winds, 2007
  • Confections, 2016

References

  1. ^ Duhaime, André. "quebec". Pages.infinit.net. Retrieved 2018-01-06.