The Night Canada Stood Still

The Night Canada Stood Still
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Robert Wright

شابک

9781443409674
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 7, 2014
To vote "oui" or "non"; that was the question. Wright (Our Man in Tehran) describes the events of the precarious 1995 referendum on Quebec separation. Seen mostly from the point of view of the main political figures on both sidesâPrime Minister Jean Chrétien and Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeauâother politicians, journalists, intellectuals and average Canadians and Quebecers are also quoted. Despite the lack of a surprise ending, the narrative reads like a thriller and will have invested readers anxiously flipping pages. Wright acknowledges that he describes the referendum from the non-sovereignist side but still does a solid job in analyzing the topic fairly. All players are routinely congratulated or shot down, and everyone has a voice: federalists, nationalists, sovereignists, and undecideds, including francophones, anglophones, allophones and angry-phones. The scope of Wright's coverage is immense, and yet he includes details that make it feel personal, such as Ontarian motorists waving to each other as they drove to Montreal's unity rally. For those too young to remember the nerve-wracking year of 1995, and for those willing to relive it, this is a magnificent, celebratory memorial for one of Canada's greatest nightmares, which may continue to haunt it.




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