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Sharp Canadian commentary with wit and breadth

If you like essay collections with a strong, unmistakable voice, this feels like spending time with someone brilliant, funny, and gloriously opinionated. Rex Murphy moves easily from politics to literature to Newfoundland reminiscence, so the book never feels narrow or repetitive. It’s the kind of read people enjoy for the punch of the language as much as the ideas themselves.

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ISBN: 9780771065286
Authors: Rex Murphy
Date of Publication: 2004-10-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction, History, Politics
Related Topics: History, Journalism, Politics, Society, Essays
Goodreads rating: 3.7
(rated by 37 readers)

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His millions of fans will hear Rex's voice in every line of this wide-ranging selection. Rex Murphy left his outpost home in Newfoundland to go to university at the age of 15. Since that time (including a spell at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar) he has been writing and talking. His skills in that area have made him Canada’s most-watched TV commentator – with an opinion spot on CBC-TV’s “The National” – while his speeches have earned standing ovations from coast to coast. And, always, his audience wants to know “When will you put this in a book?” The answer is “NOW.” Here, Rex has selected the best from thirty years of writing and speech-making – a variety that reveals the range of his mind. Here you’ll find tributes to people as apparently unlinked as Joey Smallwood and William Shakespeare; book reviews that turn into instructive essays about other places in other centuries; hard-hitting attacks on politicians and other malefactors that will have you cheering as you read; hilarious satires on human folly; and gentle memories of Newfoundland and its people. You will close this book with a sense of a wide-ranging intelligence and fascinating mind at work. From the Hardcover edition.
 

Sharp Canadian commentary with wit and breadth

If you like essay collections with a strong, unmistakable voice, this feels like spending time with someone brilliant, funny, and gloriously opinionated. Rex Murphy moves easily from politics to literature to Newfoundland reminiscence, so the book never feels narrow or repetitive. It’s the kind of read people enjoy for the punch of the language as much as the ideas themselves.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.