- Published: 1 March 2011
- ISBN: 9780099554462
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $50.00
Barney's Version
A Novel











- Published: 1 March 2011
- ISBN: 9780099554462
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $50.00
Barney's Version belongs in the very front ranks of Jewish comic novels, a crowded field to begin with...Barney's Version is a rambling social satire, a breathless romp through the second half of the 20th century, and finally the celebration of a complicated and sensual life that is, if not well-lived, then certainly lived to the fullest
Washington Post
The novel is richly comic until its tragic end, when what has been a largely between-the-lines wisdom moves to the centre stage of a story that is ultimately about ageing and mortality
Sunday Times
The funniest book of the year, and maybe the saddest...Mordecai Richler never [wrote] with greater voice or more puckish verve. Barney Panofsky is his mouthpiece, truth, lies and lousy memory are his aces, every card in the deck is a picture, every rasp shoots an arc of grievance: bile with style... You will love it, laugh with it, and treasure it
Scotland on Sunday
A delightfully curmudgeonly mock memoir, describing the life of one Barney Panofsky, a boozy Montreal Jew, from Paris atelier-bound aspirant to writer circa 1950 to present...An enticing, intelligent and bloody funny non-PC read
Time Out
An unflinching portrait of a man in decline. Barney Panofsky is one of Richler's finest creations. He smokes too many cigars, drinks too much whisky and has a life of dashed hopes to reflect on as he approaches old age. He is also the alleged murderer of his best friend- something resolved in a fine twist
Daily Telegraph
A comic masterpiece
Oldie
The narrator of Richler's new novel is as much a figure of satire as a satirist. He is a complex, endearing, at times plain frightening old reprobate and one of Richler's finest creations... Richler is magiserially in command of his material
Kate Emck, Guardian
It takes skill to produce a wildly funny, satiric virtuoso performance in the voice of a man unaware that he is on the brink of an abyss
Mark Steyn, Daily Telegraph