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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 1994, p. 29

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selves, MW or with a rueful chuckle. His Mend and associate tells him, "l've always thought the reason youve a good engineer is because you’re a failed poet." Joyeux makes no ogy for his "Wie de vivre." Heknowsthathe oftenbeenmongawkward, even ridiculous. comes to terms with all those In " tum, he grieves over thelr values, as he watches a political damnation: For those wretched of the Earth, your provincial nationalism, your sexual revolution, asefintasies of the rich. It is though union, cooperaion, trust, friendship thatiheunhrtuttatGvill begivensomerelief. Andihat,Mehsa,iswhytti-etearsk, my eyes when I watched you marching under those nationalist banners. Nthistimeln his life,)oyeuxwantstod1inkalit- tie. He has not spen ch time doing that: "l thought that living w something entirely different from thinking. Movi bustling around, producing: that was the sum of life.” In a Quebec sdelety in a hurry for "progress," loyeux left his poet-self to become an engineer working with pre-pressed concrete. That material "bum1artewbtst8,attyrtus.ual!xxA,bytaxh 2','2rit'fsret,ht2tt,',ttvg,'ett,2 Gtembre.sb,or story/Hm, Hockey "eater."Tttis)xxstiscalkdtheuod. Rammfinhavwllytandmnng Mama, 'lscaefui ,medcu , aiming tbertdhisWktagrandetqsioskm. soytyis.dessitis't'utisalyricalandkrvely smallbook _ . JorsuxkrveilktrthtsboNthemusesdoouhis IiCHe6ndsthathealsok-rmis,thathetikes tom!ts1am.artengine.erartdrmmxverykmdd words, Numbers ire better at.expHs's!rwny thougNs/'hesays, nearthebeginningisthesat. I H.e fkt_ds,ftotqth, .hat he WWW? tide of Wis woras. He hid for avian time found 25' words enough new glands" or solution, even "to desoihetheeMre , their intoMeux'stestamert Helingersoverhls nun“; olwon'len. He knows, usefully, that his child'en think his“: 1sdisreable, Mal. Most totemtkimstesenspeakVm, Thinking like an eng and metarshors"ind memoriisUich sweeps him along. "t 'ee ttttding. my: egress! tlput imp w1nesandfbodandwomenhehastovedftnd' Seating 6:00 .. 8:50 Dinner Only. After 9 pm, $10.00 per person. DJ and Dance OPEN 'TIL 2:50 a.m. Coffee or Tea Includes mrty Favours. Champagne Toast (Plus tax.) Gratuity Advance Tickets Available. $10.00 Dance only & party favours & Champagne toast. “SEAFOOD PENNE" “CHICKEN & PANCETTA FETTUCCINI" “5 oz. ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF" "8 oz, GRILLED NEW YORK STRIPLOIN' GRILLED ATLANTIC SALMON OR 5WORDFISH" ‘GRILLED DOUBLE BREAST OF CHICKEN" Maw Yam? EW 33% Your dinner includes: Soup or Salad - House or Caesar Salad mam: nowseenstohimheavy, ug1rwiththevwigNof .stottebutrtorteditsb_eayty.Atthisstageofhiuk, heisrrscormectingwithtupoet. byeux is ahxious that his friends and his families ttstt.atseertlssyicideatanactofdeprersion. He sireywantitoknowwhatistmthe'Otherside." Curiositytiiveshim, ntXdespair. Ffewamstornakehispeaaswithallthewromen hehaskwed,allovertheuodd-andkgt.. )MtatcanweknowhoutacityGikm't knowitswomen?Menallteseageone another. Women are unique. You haven't emeredacityunlessyou’velovedoneofits Outrageous? Joyeux’s young friend, Melissa, accuses him of "having medieval ideas about women. To crown her insults, she would conclude: You have themind of an engineer!” Exasperatingi Much about Victor ioyeux and his friends is contradictory. But he is generous, very much alive, honest (usually), and never boring. 1nsomeways,lt?yeuorbecomesametq*orforhis generation in Quebec, that generation which tinned away from religion, from arts and letters, to science, engineering and concrete as means of salvation. His generation is passing. He sees its limitations, and he is puzzled by the one succeeding him. Carrier has written daout one man, looking back over his life and forward into what comes next. He has also written a kind of last will and testament for a whole generation of Quebecois, who have been beautiful, "beautiful as women are who havent run away from life." There are many "politically correct" reasons why I should dislike this book - which I love. Men like ioyeux have littered Quebec with concreie, which is dissolving from the inside out. But Carrier has writ- ten a moving plea for understanding. He has also made the point that simple answers are not answers. Judith Miller is Associate Professor of English at Renison College at University of Waterloo. $1532 per person 'ikTiC.uucushu. hangar Quhvru Yi "_A,,'. _------- -- ci, BIG JOHN'S //c/,,vl, Nov _ : UBIIABINES m- 521rstncpatar St., West WATEMuFttmtCtE,tKmDAv,t-Ert-PaaEtat LHARLIE FARQUHARSON -mumouu-wum1m im_trttBim-tttTt-ttel "ttrvWWtLtte.m.tttMtMttrttt-Thtitteatt.tttit. k i AtL9_ak1tn_.py.ttt".m."un.Cto-t Voluntary Pay 886-2830 "'riCiiii "tiirti' Clir6iikk Sponsored by Thursday to Saturday January 5 to 7 8:00 pm at The Centre In The Square, Kitchener gtk/si Fouki, _ - Fior -'". M. 'su'.'4.%t4iir2rr. i_._,v_._ 578-1570 743-4331 TRAVELS WITH CHARLIE and the K ilc hener» Waterloo Symphony '.. _ _ In” NTCNEVLH WAnmm Swmom ti

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