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Thrice-nominated Howard Jacobson takes the Booker

The surprise winner of this year’s £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction is British author Howard Jacobson’s The Finkler Question (Bloomsbury), a comic novel exploring Jewish identity. Jacobson, a London-based journalist and author of Kalooki Nights (longlisted for the Booker in 2006) and Who’s Sorry Now (longlisted in 2002), beat out Canadian favourite Emma Donoghue (Room) and Tom McCarthy (C). From the official press release:

Said to have “some of the wittiest, most poignant and sharply intelligent comic prose in the English language,” The Finkler Question has been described as “wonderful” and “richly satisfying” and as a novel of “full of wit, warmth, intelligence, human feeling and understanding.”

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Brian Lam, publisher of Arsenal Pulp Press

Carol Jensson and Judie Glick at the launch of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook

Robert Ballantyne, Associate Publisher at Arsenal Pulp Press, and Wesley Yuen, old friend of Brian Lam.

Judie and Carol at the end of the launch.

Susan Safyan, editor of Arsenal Pulp Press, handing out wine at the launch of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook

the spread, contributed by the vendors at Granville Island Market in support of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook by Judie Glick and Carol Jensson

Butch choir

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Gord Hill

Spartacus launch for the Anticapitalist Resistance Comic Book

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