Internationally renowned Romani activist Ronald Lee's autobiographical novel, formerly published as "Goddam Gypsy", is an intense, fast moving, and brutally honest affair. Yanko--a Canadian Rom who 'took the non-Romani way but didn't go far'--seeks his fortunes both among and apart from the Roma, never quite finding his place. His story exposes the out of sight, out of mind world of Canada's Roma in 1970's Montreal: Parties, rackets, bar brawls, weddings, desperate… (more)
Internationally renowned Romani activist Ronald Lee's autobiographical novel, formerly published as "Goddam Gypsy", is an intense, fast moving, and brutally honest affair. Yanko--a Canadian Rom who 'took the non-Romani way but didn't go far'--seeks his fortunes both among and apart from the Roma, never quite finding his place. His story exposes the out of sight, out of mind world of Canada's Roma in 1970's Montreal: Parties, rackets, bar brawls, weddings, desperate poverty, and intermittent police raids fuel in Yanko the passion, creativity, and rebellious defiance that is The Living Fire. Despite four decades having passed since its original publication, during which several popular foreign language translations have also been published, this special reader's preview of the first three chapters is the book's first appearance in electronic form and precedes the upcoming eBook release of the complete work later in 2010.
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Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:48:04 +0100
I (the Publisher) am hoping to gauge interest in a full eBook release of this book by means of this 3 chapter 30 - 60 page (depending on page size) preview.
Any comments, suggestions, and feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Magoria Books