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Rick Salutin

    Rick Salutin è un celebrato drammaturgo, romanziere e giornalista, che ha ottenuto riconoscimenti in questi diversi campi. Per due decenni ha scritto una rubrica settimanale per il Globe and Mail, e ora contribuisce con rubriche e video regolari per il Toronto Star. Il suo lavoro si addentra spesso nei temi dell'identità canadese e del commento sociale, offrendo una visione acuta del panorama culturale della nazione.

    What Was I Thinking?
    Gideon's Bible
    • 2020

      Gideon's Bible

      • 100pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      A singular exploration of the Hebrew Bible, playfully illustrated by renowned cartoonist and illustrator Dusan PetričicGideon's Bible is a conversation between Rick Salutin, and his son, Gideon. It begins with Gideon as a child, asking why he was given his name. Rick says it's from the Bible and Gideon asks, "What's the Bible?"Although the conversations portrayed in the book span all the years of Gideon's life, most of them occurred during his more recent years in high school. The book consists of 64 wildly illustrated colour pages. It is modeled on classical Jewish biblical commentaries, in which biblical text is surrounded by analysis that has been written over centuries and that explores both the text itself and the conversations that surround each passage. In Gideon's Bible, biblical text is framed with striking illustrations and caricatures of Rick and Gideon as they relate to the passage and discuss subjects like God, parenting, current concerns of youth, literature, friends, and formative experiences that each of them have had.

      Gideon's Bible
    • 2015

      What Was I Thinking?

      The Autobiography of an Idea and Other Essays

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Engaging with religion, philosophy, and activism, this collection features reflections from a prominent Canadian journalist. It includes a substantial personal and historical essay on therapy, showcasing the author's unique insights. Readers can expect a dynamic exploration of ideas, presented in a thought-provoking and opinionated style that captures the essence of the author's experiences and beliefs.

      What Was I Thinking?