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Fiction Humorous

Fotheringham's Fictionary of Facts and Follie

by (author) Allan Fotheringham

Publisher
Key Porter Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2001
Category
Humorous, General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781552633571
    Publish Date
    Sep 2001
    List Price
    $34.95

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Description

For over a generation, the illustrious Dr. Foth has dispensed doses of his irrepressible wit and pith in the most eagerly devoured columns to appear in the newspapers and magazines of our day. In Fotheringham's Fictionary of Facts & Follies, Allan Fotheringham offers his loyal readers an hilarious compendium of opinions, Fothisms and profiles from the many subjects (and targets) that have fallen under his busy pen. From Lord Almost to Larry Zolf, The Zalm to the Argos, the Foth's telling anecdotes and brazen insights take us through the ABCs of the politicians, people and personalities who have left their mark on our time. Journalists, tycoons, magicians and prime ministers are praised and pilloried alike in his romp across the political alphabet.

About the author

ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM has been writing a column for 33 of his 47 years in journalism, first with the Vancouver Sun and later with Southam News, The Financial Post and Sun Media.
He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where he was the editor of The Ubyssey. Fotheringham claims to have previously worked as a steelworker and in a food-processing plant, spreading frozen peas.
He has lived in Hearne, Saskatchewan, where he was born and started out in a one-room schoolhouse; in London, England where he dabbled in Fleet Street (with little visible impact); in Ottawa (where he did leave a visible impact); and Toronto, where he did post-graduate work and consumed a lot of sherry. His musings have appeared in the South China Morning Post of Hong Kong, the Christian Science Monitor and the Chilliwack Progress.
He has travelled widely in some 86 countries, has reported from the Soviet Union and China and has been in Africa five times over 20 years. Attempting to avoid work, he now lives, more or less permanently, in Toronto counting the days until he can retire to Positano, Italy.
Fotheringham was a columnist in Washington for five years, covering the Reagan and Bush administrations and has travelled extensively in the United States, missing only four states.
At present, Fotheringham is a columnist for Maclean’s magazine (where he has written on the last page for 26 years) and has also, just recently joined The Globe And Mail. He was a ten-year panelist on the famous Canadian television show, Front Page Challenge.
Fotheringham was the 1964 winner of the Southam Fellowship in Journalism, the 1980 winner of the National Magazine Award for Humour, and the first winner of the National Newspaper Award for column-writing. In 1999, he was inducted into the Canadian News Hall of Fame along with Conrad Black.
A letter to the editor once said, “He is the greatest cobweb-blower and guff-remover in Canadian journalism.” Time magazine has described him as “Canada’s most consistently controversial newspaper columnist…a tangier critic of complacency has rarely appeared in a Canadian newspaper.”
Fotheringham feels the smartest thing he has ever done is his 1998 marriage to Toronto Art Dealer, Anne Libby and the two of them crowned the Millennium with a six week tour of South America and spent Christmas Day in Antarctica holding hands with a penguin.
He has published six books, the latest being, FOTHERINGHAM’S FICTIONARY OF FACTS AND FOLLIES. Published by Key Porter Books.

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