Words to Live By
by William Whitehead
ISBN 9781770862029 | 6" x 9" | HC | $29.95
Categories:Non-Fiction - Biography/Memoirs ,Gay and Lesbian
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Finalist for the 2013 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour Synopsis
Words to Live By is the memoir of William Whitehead who, from the 1950s onwards, has been a participant in, and spectator to, the development of Canadian culture. But Whitehead’s book does far more than document the events and people of this dynamic period — it tells the story of a prairie boy who trained as a scientist but fell in love with the stage, the story of a man whose adventures and misadventures in the written and spoken word have given new meaning to the phrase “words to live by,” as it tells the story of a man deeply engaged with and involved in our country’s theatre, radio, television, and literature. Reading Words to Live By is like having the best seat at an amazing dinner party, one where your companion delights and entertains you into the small hours of the night.Praise
"This is a charming account of a time gone by - by a masterful raconteur."
— Edmund White
"[An] Engaging look at Findley and Whitehead combination … touches down, comments, regales the reader, then skips on to the next episode in a remarkable and sometimes riotous life."
— London Free Press
