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Famous Last Words:

A Novel
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Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence, 1981 - 396 pages

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A thrilling WWII spy drama blended with a poetic meditation on the guilt of those who supported or enabled fascism. Written with Findley's usual skill with language and ith pacing. A masterpiece by ...

Review: Famous Last Words

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Definitely did NOT like this book. I read it for my highschool English class for a "book report", back in 2002, so in all honesty, maybe I should re-read it. I remember being extremely bored and ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Section 2
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Section 3
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À propos de l'auteur (1981)

Timothy Findley is one of Canada's best loved and most enduring writers. He is the author of numerous best-selling novels, short story collections and plays. His awards include the Governor General's Award for Fiction, the Edgar Award, and the Canadian Booksellers Assocation Author of the Year Award. Timothy Findley divides his time betwen his new Stratford, Ontario, home and the south of France. His best-selling novels include The Wars, Not Wanted on the Voyage, Headhunter, and The Telling of Lies. Timothy Findley was born in 1930 in Toronto. As a young man, he studied dance and later, with considerable success, acting. With his third novel, The Wars (1977), Findley received both recognition as a major Canadian writer and the Governor General's Award. During this early stage of his writing career, Findley also wrote scripts for television, radio, and film. Findley's work has been widely translated and he has achieved and international reputation. His awards and honours include the Canadian Authors Association Award, the Order of Canada, and the Trillium Award, and he has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. Colm Feore's understanding of The Piano Man's Daughter brings this story to life. With numerous awards for his stage and film roles, Feore is a classically trained actor and a mainstay of the Stratford Festival stage, Canada's leading Shakespearean company. Feore also appears in feature films and on network television. Recent credits include the role of Legion in Stephen King's Storm of the Century. He has also appeared in The Red Violin, 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould, City of angels, Face Off, Airborne, Critical Care, and Night Falls on Manhattan.

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