The narrative offers a humorous and insightful glimpse into the challenges of running for political office without prior experience or substantial funding. Through the author's personal journey, readers explore the absurdities and realities of campaigning, highlighting the determination and resilience required in the face of daunting odds. Noah Richler's unique perspective provides an engaging look at the political landscape, making the experience relatable and entertaining.
Noah Richler Ordre des livres
Noah Richler est un journaliste et écrivain de non-fiction qui remet en question les notions d'identité canadienne et les changements sociétaux. Son œuvre se caractérise par une observation perspicace et une analyse incisive, incitant les lecteurs à considérer des questions complexes d'appartenance nationale et le rôle du Canada dans le monde. Il explore la manière dont le pays évolue par rapport à sa position internationale traditionnelle et interroge les idées établies sur son caractère national.



- 2019
- 2012
What We Talk About When We Talk About War
- 370pages
- 13 heures de lecture
- 2007
This Is My Country, What's Yours?: A Literary Atlas of Canada
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
This award-winning non-fiction work delves into a compelling exploration of Canadian identity and culture. Through a mix of personal anecdotes, historical context, and insightful analysis, the author examines the complexities of what it means to be Canadian. The narrative is enriched with vivid storytelling that engages readers while provoking thoughtful reflection on national themes. This book stands out for its unique perspective and depth, making it a significant contribution to Canadian literature.