Ricardo Tranjan
I'm a political economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a progressive think tank.
Previously, I managed the City of Toronto Poverty Reduction Strategy Office and briefly taught at universities in Ontario and Québec.
My academic work focused on Brazil, my native country, leading to my first (scholarly) book, Participatory Democracy in Brazil: Socioeconomic and Political Origins (2015).
Currently, my research focuses on Canadian social policy, especially housing. My second (non-academic) book, The Tenant Class (2023), has become a national bestseller.
I regularly write for online magazines and news outlets, especially the The Toronto Star.
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La Mèche : Le cigare au bord des lèvres (2022), Granby au
passé simple (2023) et La dèche (2025).
Il signe également trois recueils de poésie : Jouer au
pool d’une main et écrire de l’autre (à compte d’auteur,
2021), Y va l’échapper l’bonhomme (à compte d’auteur,
2022) et Deux pour un (Hurlantes Éditrices, 2024).
Les thèmes qui lui sont chers gravitent autour de sa
propre existence, de l’amour, de la famille, de l’art, de
l’alcool et de l’humour, souvent marqué par une touche
scatologique.
Son dernier ouvrage, La dèche, clôt en beauté une
trilogie autofictionnelle. À partir de maintenant, Akim
s’engage dans une voie littéraire radicalement nouvelle :
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