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Pan Bouyoucas (born 16 August 1946 in Lebanon) is a Greek-Canadian author, playwright and translator.
Bouyoucas was born to Greek parents and emigrated to Canada in 1963. After studies in architecture, in Montreal and New York City, he obtained a BFA (theatre and film) at Concordia University, and worked a few years as a film critic. After 1980 he wrote mostly for the theatre, in English and French, as writer-in-residence at Centaur Theatre, then called Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui. Since 1995, he has written six novels, a collection of short stories, and a book for children. He has been nominated for several Canadian and international awards and his theatrical plays have been translated and staged in several countries.
The Man Who Wanted to Drink Up the Sea (Cormorant, 2006, Les Allusifs)
Anna Pourquoi (Les Allusifs, 2004)
Finalist, Prix des collégiens
Winner, Prix littéraire des collégiens
Finalist, Le livre élu, France, 2005
L'Autre (Les Allusifs, 2001)
Finalist, The Governor General’s Literary Awards
Finalist, The Prix Marcel-Couture du Salon du Livre de Montréal
La Vengeance d'un Père (Libre Expression, 1997) (published as A Father's Revenge , Guernica Editions, 2001)
Finalist, The Prix Ringuet de l’Académie des lettres du Québec
L'Humoriste et L'Assassin (Libre Expression, 1996 and Club Québec-Loisirs, 1997)
Une Bataille d'Amérique (Editions Quinze, 1976)
Le Dernier Souffle (Editions du Jour, 1975)
"Docteur Loukoum" (Editions Trait d’union, 2000)
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Thésée et le Minotaure (Editions 400 coups, 2003)
Finalist, The Governor General’s Literary Awards
Hypatie (1999. Translated into English, Italian and Serbian)
Prix des Journées d’auteurs, Théâtre des Célestins, Lyon, France
Nocturne (Translated into Italian and Russian)
Lionel (1994. Translated into English)
Prix TNM du théâtre épique
shortlisted (Honourable Mention), The 2003 Herman Voaden National Playwriting Award
Le Cerf-Volant (1992. Translated into English)
Three Cops on a Roof (1990. Translated into French)
Divided We Stand (1991. Original title for Montreal’s Centaur Theatre production: From the Main to Mainstreet )
was Canadian Stage's biggest box-office success ever, and Toronto's 1991 biggest hit
Kill the Music (1986.)
Screener’s Award, Quebec Drama Festival
Le Pourboire
Screener’s Award, Quebec Drama Festival, 1986
First prize, Concours Radiophonique de Radio-Canada
Concours de la Communauté radiophonique des programmes de langue française, Paris, 1983
Bouyoucas has translated fifteen books from English to French, including:
Ombre de Maggie (Jackrabbit Moon) by Sheila McLeod Arnopoulos, Libre Expression, 2000
2002 Quebec Writers’ Federation Prize for translation
Total Books: 12