Michel Rabagliati

Y a d’la joie

September 4, 2026
184 pages
140 × 203 mm
22 €
9782897772109
978-2-8977-7210-9
Black-and-white printing—Softcover with flaps
																Michel Rabagliati, Y a d’la joie
																Michel Rabagliati, Y a d’la joie

Y a d’la joie unfolds over two days, during which Paul observes his surroundings and lets his thoughts, memories, and the encounters that punctuate his daily life rise to the surface. The book moves in fragments: a piano exercise, a walk through the neighbourhood, a stop at a café, a metro ride, a childhood memory.

Along the way, we find the passage of time, the relationship to creation, to parents no longer here, to accumulated objects, to music, to nature. The news of the world is present, but beneath that background noise, what matters are the small gestures, the routines, the moments of attention that make it possible to keep going.

The author

Michel Rabagliati was born in 1961 in Montreal, where he grew up in the Rosemont district. After being interested in typography for a while, he studied graphic design and started working in this field on his own in 1981. In 1988, he began to seriously illustrate advertising. Since 1998, his comics have revolutionized Quebec’s 9th art. With his Paul series, Michel Rabagliati has become a key figure in Quebec comics. He was the first Quebecer to win the Fauve FNAC-SNCF Public Prize at the 37th Angoulême International Comics Festival for Paul à Québec. In 2017, he was made a Companion of Arts and Letters of Quebec. In 2022, he received the Prix Athanase David and was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des arts et des lettres in France.

Highlights

In keeping with his broader body of work, Rabagliati favours observation, self-deprecating humour, and a kind of quiet wisdom. The artwork, precise and warm, accompanies an intimate narrative—free of complaint or grand gestures—where emotion surfaces with simplicity.

Y a d’la joie is a calm and deeply human book, a reminder that happiness often hides in the most ordinary things.

September 4, 2026
184 pages
140 × 203 mm
22 €
9782897772109
978-2-8977-7210-9
Black-and-white printing—Softcover with flaps