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category: Social Science
published: Apr 2012
ISBN:9781897109793
publisher: Signature Editions

Tango on the Main

by Joe Fiorito

tagged: urban
Description

In this award-winning collection from his Montreal Gazette city columns, Joe Fiorito reveals the true heart and soul of a large city. He walks the streets, meeting and talking to the people who make the city tick, but never make the front-page news. In Tango on the Main he introduces us to Jackie of the Ritz, Montreal's chambermaid to the stars...the itinerant who reads Tennyson and drinks his daily pint of vodka on the McGill campus...the former featherweight champ who spends his mornings at the gym and his afternoons taking care of his ailing wife -- to name but a few of the memorable characters whose lives he explores.

About the Author

Joe Fiorito

Born in Fort William, Ontario, Joe Fiorito's awards include the National Newspaper Award for Columns, the Bressani Prize for Short Fiction, and the City of Toronto Book Award. He is the author of eight books of fiction and non-fiction, including two collections of poetry, most recently All I Have Learned Is Where I Have Been (2021). He is married and lives in Toronto.

Awards
  • Short-listed, QSPELL Award
Editorial Review

Montreal's polychromatic personality is not just quirky, it is two minds and many seasons, eccentric to the point of being split, at once spiritual and bawdy, elusive but in-your-face. But it is also as true to itself as a carpenter's level. And Joe Fiorito digs away at that truth as no one has in Tango on the Main, a collection of prize-winning Gazette columns that provides an indispensable vade mecum to the city in its many moods. Fiorito is that wonder of wonders, a deeply curious and perceptive reporter who is also a fine and imaginative writer. In the manner of Pablo Neruda's odes to socks and kindling wood and all the accoutrements of everyday life, his lapidary prose names things, building toward a definition of urban life.

— Montreal Gazette

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