January Toronto Scott Symons's […]
When
1967-01
Description
January Toronto Scott Symons's "personal narrative" Combat Journal for Place d'Armes, in which a married, "respectable" Anglo-Canadian male spends three weeks in Montréal indulging in a variety of homosexual escapades, was published by McClelland and Stewart.
All Places
MontrealTorontoAll People
Scott SymonsAll Organizations
McClelland and Goodchild, McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart Limited, McClelland & Stewart LimitedAll Monograph
Combat Journal for Place d'ArmesAll Citations
Charles Taylor, "The Spy Staying Out in the Cold to Fight Blandman and Methodism-on-the-Make," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 April 1973, p. 25.Charles Taylor, "Scott Symons As Culture Hero: Son of Rosedale, Child of Our Disorder, Brother of Our Decline," Toronto Life, July 1977, pp. 50-53, 66-73Ronald Sutherland, "Brandy and Self-abasement," Canadian Literature, no. 33 (1967), pp. 84—85"Scott Symons," in Charles Taylor, Six Journeys: A Canadian Pattern (Toronto: House of Anansi, 1977), pp. 191-243Robert K. Martin, "Two Days in Sodom; or How Anglo-Ganadian Writers Invent Their Own Quebecs," Body Politic, no. 35 (1977) > pp. 28-30Robert K. Martin, "Cheap Tricks in Montreal: Scott Symons's Place d'Armes," Essays on Canadian Writing, no. 54 (1994): 198-211W.D. Godfrey, "Andrea or Andre," Canadian Forum, May 1967, pp. 45-46J.G. (Jacques Godbout), "Place d'Armes," Liberti (Montreal) 9 (March—April 1967): 89-90