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Cabbagetown Diary - A Documentary

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Juan Butler

  • Wilfrid Laurier University Press

  • Paru le : 03/09/2013
Robert Fulford called it "a remarkable glimpse of the underbelly of Toronto, " but the reviews that greeted the publication of Cabbagetown Diary in 1970... > Lire la suite
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Robert Fulford called it "a remarkable glimpse of the underbelly of Toronto, " but the reviews that greeted the publication of Cabbagetown Diary in 1970 were decidedly mixed. The novel's rowdy concoction of grit and violence and rooming-house sleaze had a strongly polarizing effect on its readers. Many admired the frankness of Butler's depiction of a sordid environment, and others deplored the obscenity of the language and the dangerous and careless ways in which his characters behave, bent as they are on downward self-transcendence.
But Cabbagetown Diary was undeniably a promising debut by a young writer whose brash tone and pungent subject matter were unique in Canadian writing at that time. The novel takes the form of a diary written by a disaffected young Toronto bartender, Michael, over the course of his four-month liaison with Terry, a naive teenager who is new to the city. Michael introduces her to his friends and his inner-city haunts, to drink and drugs, and to the nihilist politics espoused by some in his circle.
With hard-bitten cynicism and flashes of dark humour, Michael relates the vicissitudes of their summer together. This reissue of Cabbagetown Diary includes a biographical sketch by Charles Butler and an afterword by Tamas Dobozy.

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    • Pages : 218
    • Taille : 2 038 Ko
    • Protection num. : Digital Watermarking

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Biographie de Juan Butler

Juan Butler (1942-1981) was a Canadian writer who was born in London, England. His three novels are Cabbagetown Diary: A Documentary (1970), The Garbageman (1972), and Canadian Healing Oil (1974). Butler suffered acute disappointment when the latter-the one he considered his best-proved an abysmal seller. In his later years he struggled with his mental health. He died by his own hand, in Toronto, at the age of 38.
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Cabbagetown Diary. A Documentary
Juan Butler
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