Pierre Chatillon was born in Nicolet, Québec and published over 40 award-winning poetry books, novels, and essays. In 1987 he received the City of Trois-Rivières Lifetime Achievement Award for his work. In 2000 he was the recipient of the Lionel-Groulx Award from the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society for the Central Québec Region. In 2005 he was presented with the Adagio Award at the Trois-Rivières Book Expo and the Excellence in Literature Award from the Cultural Development Centre for the Central Region of Québec.
An old house painter learns that he has a probably incurable disease. While the doctors try to save his life, the old man, who has never ventured beyond his small town, dreams of going to spend his final days living intensely in a sunny Florida that is transfigured by his feverish desire not to die. And it is this overwhelming desire that brings back the memory of the redheaded young woman who was the great love of his life. Wild Red Love is a novel full of colour, passion, and tenderness, about mad love, fiery love, set in Nicolet in the 1920s and taking the reader through landscapes in the American South – a hymn to the beauty of the world.