If the title of Kevin Lambert’s Querelle of Roberval rings any bells, it should. It’s a direct homage to Jean Genet and his 1947 novel, Querelle of Brest – a work perhaps best known in the ...
As a millworkers' strike in the northern lumber town of Roberval drags on, tensions start to escalate between the workers—but when a lockout renews their solidarity, they rally around the mysterious ...
Kevin Lambert's Querelle of Roberval is a novel set in Quebec involving a young person named Querelle who moves to the northern lumber town of Roberval and sets off a chain of events involving sex, ...
Of the more than 400 fires burning in Canada, more than one-third are in Quebec, which has little experience with so many and such large wildfires. By Norimitsu Onishi Reporting from Roberval and ...
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Literary ancestors … beacons, inspirational mentors, useful guides? Outmoded gatekeepers of tradition who cast long, inhibiting shadows? A mixture of both? Two novels, “Querelle of Roberval” by ...
The Roberval was one of only two sunken steel-clad ships still undiscovered in the lake, which made it a much sought-after find by Great Lakes shipwreck hunters You can save this article by ...
ALBANY, N.Y.—Jim Kennard and his partners were wrapping up their season of searching for historic shipwrecks on Lake Ontario’s eastern end when they decided to make one last sweep of the lake bottom ...