Barney's version

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Mordecai Richler: Barney's version (2010, Vintage Books)

417 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2010 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-307-47688-3
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Barney Panofsky smokes too many cigars, drinks too much whiskey, and is obsessed with two things: the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and his ex-wife Miriam. An acquaintance from his youthful years in Paris, Terry McIver, is about to publish his autobiography. In its pages he accuses Barney of an assortment of sins, including murder. It's time, Barney decides, to present the world with his own version of events. Barney's Version is his memoir, a rambling, digressive rant, full of revisions and factual errors (corrected in footnotes written by his son) and enough insults for everyone, particularly vegetarians and Quebec separatists. But Barney does get around to telling his life story, a desperately funny but sad series of bungled relationships. His first wife, an artist and poet, commits suicide and becomes--a la Sylvia Plath--a feminist icon, and Barney is widely reviled for goading her toward death, if not actually murdering her. …

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I really liked this book, although it took me a while to finish it. It wasn't a couldn't-put-downer, but the main character was vividly developed, and Richler gave him some pretty good lines. Barney is an incorrigible, self-centered bastard, but he somehow remains likeable and sympathetic.

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Subjects

  • Man-woman relationships
  • Murder
  • Fiction