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Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction»rank: 58244par: Sabrina Chapadjiev
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The Kiss That Counted»rank: 60742par: Karin Kallmaker
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The Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant»rank: 36492par: Michel Tremblay, Sheila Fischman
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Fresh Tracks»rank: 59139par: Georgia Beers
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Gay Art: A Historic Collection»rank: 8220par: Felix Lance Falkon
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Honor Under Siege»rank: 60839par: Radclyffe
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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The Gender of Breadwinners: Women, Men and Change in Two Industrial Towns, 1880-1950»rank: 58033par: Joy Parr
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity»rank: 10377par: Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Justice and the Politics of Difference»rank: 64031par: Iris Marion Young
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |
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Inside Out: Straight Talk from a Gay Jock»rank: 64003par: Mark Tewksbury
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The Fat Woman Next Door ls Pregnant, the first volume of Michel Tremblay's immense Chroniques du plateau Mont-Royal, finds him abandoning much of the bleakness and anger that sustain his plays in favour of a more benevolent mode of storytelling. Without relinquishing his favourite themes--the social and spiritual poverty of working-class Quebec--Tremblay brings a lovingly comic approach to the inhabitants of la rue Fabre. The result is a rarity, a novel that realistically and (almost) unsentimentally portrays the family life of the working poor without drowning in misery. ... |