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The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON

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The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON

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In taking on “The Matter of Québec," David Fennario provides audiences and readers with an abiding critique of the notion that history is created around “great causes" by “great men." Given the recent reversal of fortune delivered to the tempestuous sound and fury of the Québec separatist movement, The Death of René Lévesque is, in retrospect, more than an astonishingly profound and prophetic political document. Showcasing the surprising theatrical range and virtuosity of the author of Canada’s first bilingual—though definitely not bicultural—working-class hit, Balconville, The Death of René Lévesque dramatizes the rise and fall of Canada’s most tragic public figure of the 20th century. Fennario’s deft and subtle characterization of the father of the Parti Québecois, his re-telling of the compromising political realities which formed both the movement and the party as Lévesque created it, and the gradual revelation of the fatal flaw which began to undermine both the man and his dream of a new republic, proceed here with a stately, devastating inevitability which recall the masterful tragedies of Euripides and Shakespeare. The Death of René Lévesque presents its audience with the powerful and cathartic stillbirth of a nation, stripped of both pity and fear, as only an Anglophone Québec separatist could possibly imagine it. Cast of two women and four men. | The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
In taking on “The Matter of Québec," David Fennario provides audiences and readers with an abiding critique of the notion that history is created around “great causes" by “great men." Given the recent reversal of fortune delivered to the tempestuous sound and fury of the Québec separatist movement, The Death of René Lévesque is, in retrospect, more than an astonishingly profound and prophetic political document. Showcasing the surprising theatrical range and virtuosity of the author of Canada’s first bilingual—though definitely not bicultural—working-class hit, Balconville, The Death of René Lévesque dramatizes the rise and fall of Canada’s most tragic public figure of the 20th century. Fennario’s deft and subtle characterization of the father of the Parti Québecois, his re-telling of the compromising political realities which formed both the movement and the party as Lévesque created it, and the gradual revelation of the fatal flaw which began to undermine both the man and his dream of a new republic, proceed here with a stately, devastating inevitability which recall the masterful tragedies of Euripides and Shakespeare. The Death of René Lévesque presents its audience with the powerful and cathartic stillbirth of a nation, stripped of both pity and fear, as only an Anglophone Québec separatist could possibly imagine it. Cast of two women and four men. | The Death of Ren� L�vesque by David Fennario, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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