Quebec's great moment reflected in disillusionment: Carl Leblanc

Carl Leblanc's novel "Le printemps en novembre" (2025) unfolds its narrative between the euphoric electoral victory of the Parti québécois on November 15, 1976, and the disillusioned present of 2006. At its center is Étienne Vallières, who attends the premiere of a documentary film about the historic election victory. This external framework takes Étienne back to his youth in the Gaspésie, where political awakening and personal initiation intertwine: the collective triumph of the independence movement coincides with his love for Julianne, whose sudden departure undermines the political renaissance at its very inception. The novel intertwines collective history and individual desire by simultaneously marking Quebec's "only great victory" as both a culmination and a loss. The temporal structure—the constant shift between past and present—reveals that the national project lives on only in memory, having failed politically. The review interprets the novel as a poetic re-evaluation of the Quebec struggle for autonomy. The documentary film is read as an aesthetic medium of resistance, intended to counter the "barbarity of forgetting" by lending the historical moment an emotional relevance lacking in the sober present. At the same time, the text deconstructs any triumphal national narrative: autonomy appears as an unfulfilled promise, dissipating into nostalgia, irony, and cynicism. Étienne's personal failure—his emotional immobility, his remaining confined to discourse—becomes an allegory for a post-national Quebec, wavering between individual liberalism and the loss of a collective "nous." The review thus reads the novel as a melancholic yet necessary act of self-affirmation: not as a defense of a sovereignist program, but as a literary act of remembrance that preserves the emotional truth of the departure, even if the political project has failed.

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