The Bookseller
by Matt Cohen
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Paul Stevens is a bookseller in the marginalized world of used books, a lover of Flaubert and Dickens, young, unsure of himself - until he meets Judith and is drawn into her secret world.Tags
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To all of the LibraryThing members out there, if you have never read Matt Cohen before, I would like to give a heartfelt recommendation for this Canadian author. I discovered him by chance about 20 years ago and have been privileged to read many of his books since then.
The early books were in an what looked to me like an academic edition, which was the New Canadian Library. I grew to love these fairly bland covers. When later I encountered some of his novels with the more commercial looking covers, I was a bit let down. But I should not have been, because this makes no difference whatsoever to the quality of the book. This book is one example, and so was The Spanish Doctor.
It is depressing to read of the family that Steven lives in. His show more brother is sure a jerk. I would hate living in a family like that. But even my supposedly normal family has some of the downfalls that are shown in this example. So I should learn to live with it and stick up for my family members like Steven does. show less
The early books were in an what looked to me like an academic edition, which was the New Canadian Library. I grew to love these fairly bland covers. When later I encountered some of his novels with the more commercial looking covers, I was a bit let down. But I should not have been, because this makes no difference whatsoever to the quality of the book. This book is one example, and so was The Spanish Doctor.
It is depressing to read of the family that Steven lives in. His show more brother is sure a jerk. I would hate living in a family like that. But even my supposedly normal family has some of the downfalls that are shown in this example. So I should learn to live with it and stick up for my family members like Steven does. show less
Meh. Not a great book. Not even a really good book. I think LibraryThing suggested it to me because it noted that I seem to like Canadian authors. I suspect it's a gender thing - I like Canadian women writers' work. On the other hand I didn't hate it, and it was short enough that it was easy to carry around and didn't last too long.
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Matt Cohen was born in Kingston, Ontario. He received his bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Toronto. He taught political philosophy at McMaster University in the late 60's. Between 1969 and 1999, he published more than 20 books, including novels, short stories, poetry and two books for children, which won him the Toronto show more Arts Award. He was a two-time winner of the National Magazine Award for short fiction and a recipient of the John Glassco Translation Prize. Matt Cohen was writer-in-residence at several Canadian universities and was a visiting professor at the University of Bologna in Italy in 1985. He taught a number of writers workshops and was a founding member of the Writers Union of Canada, where he serv Matt Cohen passed away on December 2, 1999, from lung cancer. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- The Bookseller
- Original publication date
- 1998
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Mystery, Romance
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PR9199.3 .C58 .B6 — Language and Literature English English Literature English literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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- Languages
- Dutch, English, German
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 7
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