Review:
"[This book] is far from ordinary. It's a biographical stew, more dossier than narrative, crammed with interviews, letters, photos and maps ... [it is] the strangely enlivening story of a chronic depressive and at the same time a sympathetic treatise on suicide that inadvertently provides excellent reasons for staying alive ... Sheppard takes us deep into an exotic world where romantic nationalism became a generation's mad obsession, where poets and singers were suddenly society's heroes, and where otherwise sensible Montrealers spoke of revolution as if it were likely to happen at any minute ... And yet the core of the material, Aquin's astonishing story and the still more astonishing Montreal of the 1970s, comes through clearly and unforgettably ... Sheppard has made an exceptional book. His description of a moment in history has become in itself a bizarre literary event." Robert Fulford, National Post
"HA! is a harrowing investigation of some of the most profound and troubling aspects of the human condition... a brave and important work that richly deserves our attention and discussion." Quill and Quire
"A fabulous and astounding book... unique and absorbing." Wayne Grady, author of The Quiet Limit of the World and The Bone Museum
About the Author:
Gordon Sheppard is a Montreal writer, photographer, and award-winning filmmaker who wrote and directed The Most, a documentary about Playboy's Hugh Hefner, and Eliza's Horoscope, a feature film starring Tommy Lee Jones.
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