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Barney's Version (Vintage International)
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| #598576 in Books | 2010-05-04 | 2010-05-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.86 x5.18l,.71 | File type: PDF | 417 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| a very funny sad book|By pamela friedland|tough guy not so tough. great honesty as far as the limits of the protagonist's nature allows. a very funny book, definitely meat and potatoes fare, and yet full of incisive observations.The aging canadian Jewish man warts and all. A great writer who is not afraid of self revelation gives the reader an uncomfortable insight into the dre|.com |Barney Panofsky smokes too many cigars, drinks too much whiskey, and is obsessed with two things: the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and his ex-wife Miriam. An acquaintance from his youthful years in Paris, Terry McIver, is about to publish his autobiogr
Barney Panofsky—Canadian expat, wily lover of women, writer, television producer, raconteur—is finally putting pen to paper so he can rebut the charges about him made in his rival’s autobiography. Whether it’s ranting about his bohemian misadventures during the 1950’s in Paris, his tumultuous three marriages, or his successful trashy TV company, Totally Unnecessary Productions, he quickly proves that his memory may be slipping, but his...
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