Works
- Pointe-aux-Coques - 1958
- On a mangé la dune - 1962
- Les Crasseux - 1968
- La Sagouine - 1971
- Rabelais et les traditions populaires en Acadie - 1971
- Don l'Orignal - 1972 (winner of the (1972 Governor General's Award for Fiction)
- Par derrière chez mon père - 1972
- Gapi et Sullivan - 1973
- Mariaagélas - 1973
- gapi - 1976
- La Veuve enragée - 1977
- Les Cordes-de-bois - 1977
- Le Bourgeois Gentleman - 1978
- Pélagie-la-Charrette - 1979 (winner of the Prix Goncourt)
- La Contrebandière - 1981
- Les Drolatiques, Horrifiques et Épouvantables Aventures de Panurge, ami de Pantagruel - 1981
- Crache à pic - 1984
- Garrochés en paradis - 1986
- Le Huitième Jour - 1986
- Margot la folle - 1987
- L'Oursiade - 1990
- William S. - 1991
- Les Confessions de Jeanne de Valois - 1992
- La Nuit des rois - 1993
- La Fontaine ou la Comédie des animaux - 1995
- Le Chemin Saint-Jacques - 1996
- L'Île-aux-Puces - 1996
- Chronique d'une sorcière de vent 1999
- Madame Perfecta - 2002
See also: List of French Canadian writers from outside Quebec, List of Quebec authors
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