Living or Almost, by Nicolas Weinberg, receives the Trillium Prize

The Trillium Literary Prize, which rewards works written in French by Ontario authors, awarded Nicolas Weinberg’s collection Thursday evening To live or almost.


This collection of seven short stories, centered around the difficulty of existing, was published last summer by Éditions L’Interligne. The author, who was born in France, worked as a journalist at Radio-Canada in Montreal before moving to Toronto where he is a translator. The winners receive a $20,000 scholarship.

Among the five finalists were among others The end of our programsof Martin Bélanger (Del Busso), as well as the first novel by Paul Ruban, The scent of the whale (Flammarion Québec), a screenwriter and translator from Ottawa who had already won the prize in 2020 for his collection of short stories Hearse puncture.

The Trillium Poetry Prize in French, awarded alternately with the Trillium Children’s Book Prize (which will be awarded next year), was not awarded this year due to an insufficient number of applications. Two works in English were also rewarded Thursday evening.

The Trillium Prize was established in 1987 by the Ontario government to promote the works of Ontario writers. A French-speaking component was added in 1994.

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