Welcome to this cyberplace, set up as a space for news and reviews of A Gentleman of Pleasure and occasional jottings about John Glassco. Five years have now passed since publication, and I've moved on to other projects, but I'm leaving this up with the thought that those drawn to Glassco's writing will find something of interest.

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28 May 2012

Conversing with a Literary Tourist about Montreal



Audio of my recent conversation with Nigel Beale has just been posted here at the Literary Tourist.

Mordecai Richler, A.J.M. Smith, F.R. Scott, the Writers' Chapel, the Seville Theatre and Les Mas des Oliviers figure... as does Fiddler's Green Irish Pub, the establishment that has taken up residence in John Glassco's old Bishop Street pied-à-terre.



Cross-posted at The Dusty Bookcase

28 July 2011

A Canadian Bookshelf Conversation



My recent conversation with Julie Wilson. The Edwardian Glassco, the naked truth in Memoirs of Montparnasse, thoughts on the James Frey controversy, and Canada's neglected and forgotten literature – you'll find it all here at Canadian Bookshelf.