Description: Good. 0889223025 Former library item may have library binding and show stamps, stickers or other marks. Items not meeting quality expectations may be returned. Due to the large scale of our operation, we do not have access to the specific contents/condition of our items. read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Talonbooks Ltd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Date Published: 1998
ISBN-13:9780889223028ISBN:0889223025
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. First revised edition/third printing, book is tight with no markings, wraps have some rubbing and edges have curling/creasing. read more
Description: Good. GOOD with average wear to cover and pages. We offer a no-hassle guarantee on all our items. Orders generally ship by the next business day. Default Text. read more
Description: Very good. Book has appearance of only minimal use. All pages are undamaged with no significant creases or tears. With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, Best Prices. read more
Description: Very good. Book has appearance of only minimal use. All pages are undamaged with no significant creases or tears. With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, Best Prices. read more
Description: Good. Minimal damage to cover and binding. Pages show light use. With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, Best Prices. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Talonbooks
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780889223028ISBN:0889223025
Description: Very Good. Near new condition inside/out, pages clean with no notes/highlights/underlines, covers in good shape, 1992 Revised Printing (1M). read more
Description: Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shipped quickly. 1992. Paperback. Revised Ed. Used, very good. Very good overall with light to moderate wear. No dust jacket. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: TALON BOOKS
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780889223028ISBN:0889223025
Description: New. Michel Tremblay's classic joual play. Cast of 15 women. "A tart but human satire on Canadian life and aspirations". --Vancouver Sun. read more
"In my continuous efforts to understand Québec, I bought this play. Michel Tremblay is the quintessential québécois writer, and this is one of his most important pieces. Written in the joual of Montréal, it tries to capture how people actually speak. Like the Irish of J.M. Synge or that weird New England accent of Eugene O'Neill. I would have loved to have my roommate read it to me because I can't hear the accent always in my head, but I don't know if that would have been considered weird.
There are some beautiful monologues in it and some very funny chorus numbers, particularly the "Ode au Bingo." (Yes, it translates the same.) But, I guess, like most plays, it would have been better in performance..."
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