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Sergio Kokis (born May 6, 1944 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Canadian writer from Quebec.〔(Sergio Kokis ) at The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 He is a two-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction, for ''Les amants d'Alfama'' at the 2004 Governor General's Awards and for ''Culs-de-sac'' at the 2013 Governor General's Awards, and won the Prix Molson and the Prix Québec-Paris in 1994 for ''Le Pavillon des miroirs''.〔 Born and raised in Brazil, Kokis studied philosophy and psychology, and was arrested in the 1963 protests against the dictatorship of João Goulart.〔 He moved to Quebec in 1969, working as a clinical psychologist at various hospitals in Montreal and studying various arts disciplines at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts' School of Art and Design and the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts.〔 He published his first novel, ''Le Pavillon des miroirs'', in 1994,〔("Sergio Kokis: dialogue avec la mort" ). ''La Presse'', February 8, 2014.〕 and retired from his professional pursuits in 1997 to devote himself exclusively to writing and painting.〔 As a writer, Kokis has primarily published novels, although he has also published several collections of short stories and a volume of poetry. ==Works== *''Le Pavillon des miroirs'' (1994) *''Negão et Doralice'' (1995) *''Errances'' (1996) *''L'Art du maquillage'' (1997) *''Un Sourire blindé'' (1998) *''La Danse macabre du Québec'' (1999) *''Le Maître de jeu'' (1999) *''Saltimbanques'' (2000) *''Kaléidoscope brisé'' (2001) *''Le Magicien'' (2002) *''Les Amants de l'Alfama'' (2003) *''L'Amour du lointain'' (2004) *''La Gare'' (2005) *''Le Fou de Bosch'' (2006) *''Le Retour de Lorenzo Sanchez'' (2008) *''Dissimulations'' (2010) *''Clandestino'' (2010) *''Amerika'' (2011) *''Culs-de-sac'' (2013) *''Makarius'' (2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sergio Kokis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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