In what is perhaps the most personal and feeling book of Richler's career, Barney Panofsky--whose trashy TV company has made him a small fortune--recalls with nostalgia and pain his young manhood in the Paris of the early '50s, and his lifelong passion for wine, women, and the Montreal Canadiens.
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In what is perhaps the most personal and feeling book of Richler's career, Barney Panofsky--whose trashy TV company has made him a small fortune--recalls with nostalgia and pain his young manhood in the Paris of the early '50s, and his lifelong passion for wine, women, and the Montreal Canadiens.
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