Every so often I'm asked about the difference between this blog and my Dusty Bookcase column in Canadian Notes & Queries. The answer is that I save all the really good stuff for the magazine.
I kid.
In truth, the CNQ pieces are longer and generally focus on books about which I'm particularly passionate. Case in point, last summer's column on Arthur Stringer's 1921 roman à clef The Wine of Life. The tragic love story shared by
The Pittsburgh Press, 24 October 1921 Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg |
Well, now you can read last summer's piece on The Wine of Life – all 1383 words – here at the newly revamped CNQ website.
Go on. You know you want to. Who doesn't want to read about a novel so horribly depressing that it will haunt your days?
Publishers Weekly, 28 May 1921 |
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