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Title: | What We Talk About When We Talk About War | ||
| By (author): | Noah Richler | |||
| ISBN10-13: | 0864926227 : 9780864926227 | |||
| Format: | Paperback | |||
| Size: | 203x152x23mm | |||
| Pages: | 376 | |||
| Weight: | .484 Kg. | |||
| Published: | Goose Lane Editions - April 2012 | |||
| List Price: | 19.99 Pounds Sterling | |||
| Availability: | In Stock Qty Available: 3 | |||
| Subjects: | Political science & theory : Public administration : Civil rights & citizenship | |||
The campaign in Afghanistan transformed Canada into a warrior nation. What does this say about our country and its future? "A country once proud of its role as a peace-making moderate is being reconstructed as a Canada defined by war, violence and death. Noah Richler has taken the trouble to tell us why Canadians should worry." â Desmond Morton, author of Who Speaks for Canada? "A fine polemic . . . You don't have to agree with everything Noah Richler says â I don't â but you must take him seriously." â Margaret MacMillan, author of Paris 1919 "A tonic to the spirit, Richler's book explores the rootedness of Canadian values and connects them to the experience of life in an enormous and damn lucky country." â James Laxer, author of Tecumseh and Brock "Noah Richler has written an important book of great clarity, insight and courage. This book deserves to be read and discussed in every political office, classroom, book club and legion hall in the country." â Ron Graham, author of The Last Act |
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| Awards / Prizes: | ||||
| Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction 2012 Canada Short-listed | ||||
| Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing 2013 Canada Short-listed | ||||
| Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction 2012 Canada Long-listed | ||||
| Globe & Mail Top 100 Books of 2012 2012 Canada Joint winner | ||||
| Amazon.ca Editor's Pick for 2012 2012 Canada Joint winner | ||||
| John W. Dafoe Book Prize 2013 Canada Short-listed | ||||



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