Solomon Gursky Was Here
Book - 1989
Publisher:
Markham, Ont. : Viking, 1989
ISBN:
9780670825264
0670825263
0670825263
Branch Call Number:
FIC Richl 05ad 01
Characteristics:
557 p



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Add a CommentMy Favorite Richler novel.
I am a fan of convoluted, crazy, dense and confusing stories if they are done well. As in, with great characters and stellar writing.
This book is definitely all those things.
Truly a Canadian novel. Combines the Arctic, the west, Montreal, and the Eastern Townships. Not an "easy" read. Lots of characters; lots of time shifting.
My favourite Richler book.
I first read Solomon Gursky Was Here in 1990, shortly after it was first published, and I have now reread it in 2009. Almost 20 years later, I still find it rich in story and character, and both sly and pointed in its commentaries on religion, politics, commerce, culture, human relationships, and what it means to forge one's individual identity in the world. Ironically, the theme of identity is driven home by the title character, who makes few actual appearances in the book, and is elusive and constantly shape-shifting. Oh, and Richler's take on the iconic Franklin expedition is still brilliant and memorable.