Set against the backdrop of 1969 Montréal, the story follows Richard Austin, a 22-year-old artist navigating a city rife with turmoil, including violent strikes and civil unrest. The narrative highlights the significant events at Sir George Williams University, where the largest student occupation in Canadian history escalated into a riot involving over 400 students in the computer lab. This tumultuous period shapes Austin's experiences and artistic expression amidst the chaos surrounding him.
Richard Austin Livres
Richard Austin est un pseudonyme de Victor Milán. Ses œuvres sont connues pour leur style distinctif et leur exploration approfondie des thèmes.





It's the Little Things
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Combining the irresistible sweetness of the Pocket Pigs of Pennywell Farm with words of wisdom about relishing all the important small things in life, It's the Little Things is a book of wisdom and cute animal appreciation in one.
Pocket Piggies: I Love You!
- 22pages
- 1 heure de lecture
What’s the best thing in the world?I love you more than that!Celebrate the most magical feeling of all with those lovable Teacup Pigs of Pennywell Farm. Pocket I Love You! is a sweet message of love and affection for little kids––on Valentine’s or any day of the year!
Encounters
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
An eclectic mix of performers, strippers, punks, and hopeful models come together in a unique adventure, driven by a shared passion for self-expression through photography. This collection showcases an array of black and white images, accompanied by anecdotes and stories that capture the essence of each individual, revealing their exotic and inventive personas. The work highlights the beauty of authenticity and imagination, celebrating the diverse backgrounds and aspirations of those who participated.
A Cold Fire
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This poetry collection delves into the journey from despair to redemption, capturing the raw emotions and struggles of the human experience. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the poems reflect on the complexities of life, offering a realistic perspective on freedom and healing. Each piece invites readers to confront their own vulnerabilities while finding hope in the process of transformation.