21 February 2010
20 February 2010
18 February 2010
Carroll's Canadian Originals
Those adverts at the back of The Last Canadian have had me scouring local thrift shops for Leo Orenstein's The Queers of New York. How could I not? The very idea that a respected director of Anton Chekhov, Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw, not to mention Harlan Ellison (The Starlost), wrote a "novel of the homosexual underworld" intrigues. What's more, according to one online bookseller, it features a "gay glossary", a "Yiddish glossary" and "camp pictorial wraps (painted by the author)".
While I can't confirm the bookseller's description, I don't doubt the accuracy. Covers for Pocket's Canadian originals look like they were done on the cheap, so we might expect that the firm appreciated writers who could supply an image. In terms of quality, they're to be all over the map. Series editor Jock Carroll's photo of a faux Marilyn Monroe isn't so bad, but what are we to make of the flower-carrying girl exiting an outhouse?
That is a girl, right?
Daddy's Darling Daughter
William Thomas
1974
"A shocking novel of today's children and their life-style."
Down the Road
Jock Carroll
1974
"Uninhibited talks with Marilyn Monroe and other famous sex symbols. Photos."
Backroom Boys and Girls
John Philip Maclean
1973
"A novel that raises basic questions about Canadian politicians – and sex."
Love Affair
Earl L. Knickerbocker
1974
"The bitter-sweet romance of two young schoolteachers."
Right Now Would Be a Good Time to Cut My Throat
Paul Fulford
1972
"A bawdy sailor adrift in Toronto publishing circles."
15 February 2010
At Long Last Lunacy
The Last Canadian
William C. Heine
Markham, ON: Pocket Books, 1974
253 pages
This review now appears, revised and rewritten, in my new book:
The Dusty Bookcase:A Journey Through Canada'sForgotten, Neglected, and Suppressed Writing
Available at the very best bookstores and through
Biblioasis, Amazon, Chapters/Indigo, and McNally-Robinson.
That version can be found on this post:
Reluctantly Revisiting Canada's Great Virus Novel
That version can be found on this post:
Reluctantly Revisiting Canada's Great Virus Novel
Labels:
Heine,
Pocket Books,
Science fiction
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