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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Cartier Street Contract

Written by  Wayne Tefs

 

They had worked it out very carefully. They had counted on placing the kid in a trades shop early in the summer when jobs were scarce and a young tough eager to prove himself and impress certain friends would take on anything. They had counted, too, on the failed artiste harboring profound rancours. They had orchestrated Milton's cowardice and Isabelle's vulnerability. None of the minor chords had been left to chance.

A street-smart punk from Vancouver, an ungainly artist and a reluctant heroine collide with the politics of causes during the tumultuous days of the October Crisis in Montreal. The Cartier Street Contract probes the fragile quality of idealism, the sacrifice it demands and the misplaced devotion it generates.


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"Human relationships, Wayne Tefs convincingly suggests, can expose ideology as a sham and substitute love as a genuine possibility."
- Border Crossings

"The book, in addition to telling a gripping story, probes the idealism of youth, the motives for terrorism, and demonstrates how ordinary people can find themselves swept up in very unordinary events."
- Montreal Calendar Magazine

Tefs "captures the restless energy and political tension of the time."
- Montreal Gazette

"Tefs' writing style (is) uncompromising in its compelling clarity and resonance."
- Vancouver Sun

"Mr. Tefs shows a flair for sensual description. His Montreal, his scenes on the road, his evoking of physical attraction are all rendered with rich loquacity...His handling of the political situation and the mood of the time is impressive, provocative without being either coyly low-key or, preachy."
- Winnipeg Free Press


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Last modified on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:13

Product Details

  • SKU: 9780888010988
  • Price: $9.95
Wayne Tefs

Wayne Tefs

Wayne Tefs was born in Winnipeg and grew up in northwestern Ontario. He has edited a number of anthologies and published eight novels and a work of non-fiction. His novel Moon Lake received the Margaret Laurence Award for 2000 and his novel Be Wolf won the 2007 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award. He lives in Winnipeg with his wife and son.

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