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Installé dans le Vieux-Québec, Jack mène une existence heureuse en compagnie de son amie Kim. Un jour, il reçoit la visite d'un vieil homme étrange, qui lui demande d'écrire une lettre à sa femme avant de disparaître mystérieusement. Sans pouvoir s'expliquer pourquoi, Jack ressent le besoin de retrouver sa trace. Une traque discrète commence dans les rues de la Vieille Capitale où il croise des personnages colorés, dont une jeune fugueuse répondant au nom de Macha. Le plus récent roman de Jacques Poulin est tout en finesse. Fermeté du ton, sûreté de la phrase, précision des mots : toutes ces qualités déjà manifestes chez l'auteur du Vieux Chagrin trouvent ici leur plein épanouissement. Vive, entraînante, parfois drôle, l'action de Chat sauvage adresse un clin d'œil au roman de détective. Jacques Poulin a bien retenu la leçon de ses maîtres en littérature - Hemingway, Chandler, Carver. Il donne ici l'un de ses romans les plus achevés, hanté par la promesse d'un bonheur qui se dérobe et qui dès lors n'a pas de prix.

189 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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March 5, 2024
This was a great book. It was well written and contained an interesting set of main characters, one of which is a cat.
It deals with the topic of homelessness in a sensitive and empathetic manner. Reading more like a fable, the reader is drawn into the daily life of Jack and Kim who come across troubled individuals in their work but also as they go about their non work lives.
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December 6, 2022
Takes place in vieux Quebec city, with memorable descriptions of the streets. The main character, a professional love letter writer, alternatively waits for, and pursues a customer of his, an old man, and a mysterious young woman. Themes of human fragility, longing, beauty, and eroticism.
Easy read at 178 pages. Glad to have finally learned of this author.
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March 27, 2021
Étonnant est le premier mot qui me vient. Beaucoup de douceur, de craintes, de mystères. La fin m’a étonnée, je m’attendais à comprendre un peu mieux mais à la lecture d’un critique de Jacques Poulin, il est important de lire l’œuvre pour cerner les personnages. Remarquable.
455 reviews
August 28, 2025
Lecture agréable mais la fin m’a laissée sur ma faim!
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November 15, 2025
livre de la bibliothèque de papa, un peu descriptif pour moi par moment, mais se lit très bien
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January 13, 2014
There's something soothing and unexpected about this book. No definite ending needs to be spelled out; the real joy of reading this book is in the bouts of emotions and feelings you pick up throughout it.

Added to the familiar sceneries of Quebec City, the story's characters seem so much more real and alive.
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January 2, 2015
Jaques Poulin never seems to like to conclude or explain things, so if you like neat, tidy endings, his stuff isn't for you.

However, he's such a graceful writer!

I'd love to someday try reading his stuff in its original French.
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