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Gordon Sinclair (1900–1984)

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10 oeuvres 39 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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(eng) Ck -(1) Canadian personality (Allan)Gordon Sinclair - not Winnipeg columnist Gordon Sinclair Jr. author of 'Cowboys and Indians"

'Cannibal Quest' -was indeed written by (Allan) Gordon Sinclair

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Nom légal
Sinclair, Allan Gordon
Date de naissance
1900-06-03
Date de décès
1984-05-17
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Canada
Lieu de naissance
Cabbagetown, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lieu du décès
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lieux de résidence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Professions
newspaper reporter
radio announcer
Organisations
CFRB radio station
Toronto Star
Prix et distinctions
Order of Canada
Notice de désambigüisation
Ck -(1) Canadian personality (Allan)Gordon Sinclair - not Winnipeg columnist Gordon Sinclair Jr. author of 'Cowboys and Indians"

'Cannibal Quest' -was indeed written by (Allan) Gordon Sinclair

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I didn't finish this, but still thought it was worth noting. Gordon Sinclair was a Canadian media icon, born in 1900. He started as a newspaper journalist in 1922, and was broadcasting on radio and TV until his death in 1984. This was his first book, written in 1932, shortly after his career really took off, and was a bestseller when it came out. Adventurous, exciting, swaggering, boastful, reckless, brash, and unrelentingly racist. He enters forbidden areas, armed with two guns and a club. He faces down bandits, rebels, tigers, cobras, and monkeys. He keeps talking about manliness. He interviews Gandhi in prison, bests him in every argument, and dismisses him as a mountebank. His Canadian readers loved it at the time, and further books of his travels sold well, too. It seems to be fairly well established that his stories were embellished, but he remained a popular figure all his life. I was only able to read a few chapters before the racism became too much for me. It was undoubtedly a typical western attitude at the time, but is pretty hard to take now. The book was interesting as an artifact, but not one that I want to examine too closely.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SylviaC | Oct 24, 2016 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
39
Popularité
#376,657
Évaluation
5.0
Critiques
1
ISBN
6