Rick Salutin

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Rick Salutin (born 30 August 1942) is a Canadian novelist, playwright and critic.

He is a strong advocate of left wing causes and writes a regular column in the Globe and Mail. He teaches a course on Canadian media at the University of Toronto.

Salutin has a child with the fifth estate journalist Theresa Burke, who he has cited as the model for the characters Amy Bert and Antia in The Womanizer.

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  • Kent Rowley: A Canadian Union Life - 1980
  • Marginal Notes: Challenges to the Mainstream - 1984
  • Good Buy Canada! - 1975 (with Murray Soupcoff and Gary Dunford)
  • A Man of Little Faith - 1988 (winner of the 1989 Books in Canada First Novel Award)
  • Waiting for Democracy - 1989
  • Living in a Dark Age - 1991
  • The Age of Improv - 1995
  • The Womanizer - 2002

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