Last Days of Montreal
AUTHOR: John Brooke
ISBN: 0921833911
240 PAGES
$22.95 CDN
$18.95 US
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OF THE JOURNEY PRIZE
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Montreal is a city
that has always represented the ideal of languages and peoples meeting,
mixing and producing a culture greater than the sum of diverse parts.
Last Days of Montreal travels through an imaginary cityscape, powered
by apples, beer, the dream of love, and a dark but determined joie de
vivre which Montrealers adopt to survive the rising tide of bitter political
schism, economic downturn, language laws, record snowfalls, crumbling
streets and a baseball team on the verge of disappearing. The locus is
a quiet enclave in the north-east end.
Donald is an idealistic anglo from Toronto who came to Montreal on the
strength of his fathers "Liberal" hopes. But Pascale,
his pure-laine wife, is inspired by a messianic "Lucien" and
she sees the future differently. Bruce is a divorced Montreal-born anglo
from the West Island, a failing stockbroker and an uncertain father, who
is struggling to build a new life on the East Side where he now lives
with Geneviève, a French ex-pat and freelance translator. Bruce
sees the blue and white Quebec flag everywhere he looks, but when he tries
to explain the "near-death experience" his country suffered
in the referendum to Geneviève, she is not as sympathetic as he
might wish. She is concerned with something beyond politics.
If Bruce and Donald represent a cry from the middle-class, horrid Last
Days is their hyper-echo. Loud and legless, Last Days is a dissolute tramp,
a self-appointed profit of doom, wheeling around in his electric wheelchair,
warning all citizens that Montreal is killing itself with this ridiculous
French/English political war. Last Days world is the downtown streets.
But a fateful meeting on the Cartier Bridge sparks love. A true Montrealer,
Last Days heads into the north end, in search of his hearts desire.
The time span is from the early 90s through to a blessed spring
following the Ice Storm of January 1998. At its centre is that cold, nerve-wracking
day in November 1995. Last Days of Montreal is emotional history.
Other
Signature titles by John Brooke:
The Voice of Aliette Nouvelle
All
Pure Souls
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