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Joshua Then And Now is hilarious, April 3, 2000
I am currently reading this novel, and so far, I find it interesting. Joshua is a complex character. He achieved his ambition, and at the same time, he is dwelling on the past. It is quite unfortunate to see a character who has achieved what can be called "success" and at the same time not happy with himself. I think Joshua Then And Now is a funny book, and I highly recommend it for anybody who wants to learn more about the comic world of Mordecai Richler.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Will please any Richler fan, February 7, 2003
This book is classic Mordecai Richler: His main character, Joshua, is a Montreal Jew who is opinionated, cynical and comes from a seedy background: and yet, is able to survive, become successful and marries into a well-off family that have their own set of closet skeletons. The story has many interesting twists and emotions vary from the serious, sad or sometimes, to the very funny. Like many of Richler's characters, there is a gutsy determination, a sense of purposeful indignation about Joshua that you can admire and identify with. The novel is well written and easy to read and uses sporadic explicit language.This is sure to please anyone who has enjoyed other Richler books such as "Barney's Version" or "St. Urbain's Horseman". A recommended read!
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Comic, Crude, and Didactic, February 24, 2002
Mordecai Richler definitely came out of hiding with the release of Joshua Then and Now, a literary marvel that made me roll in my chair with uncontrollable laughter. This novel has many features worthy of praise. First, Joshua's character can go both ways in terms of admiration: some readers admire this crude character while othere despise the man who is a mere image of Richler. Second, continual flashbacks to different periods and settings make Joshua Then and Now a page-turner. The novel also had its lows. It was evident that Richler took a shortcut in producing this novel as Joshua Shapiro's character was a reflection of his own. Also, the novel could have done without scenes dealing with the William Lyon Mackenzie King Memorial Society as this did little to advance the novel. All in all, Joshua Then and Now was a success, preaching audiences about the importance of moral and sound family values. Mr. Richler, your comic energy and satires will be missed forever.
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