Globe and Mail honours Paul Quarrington’s works
May 29, 2010
A privilege to enjoy the recognition of Canada’s prestigious national newspaper, The Globe and Mail ….
Profile: Paul Quarrington: His final year was his greatest work by John Barber
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/paul-quarrington-his-final-year-was-his-greatest-work/article1584668/
A remarkable memoir reveals a writer and musician determined to face down death with courage and flair.
A genius at living // Cigar Box Banjo: Reviewed by Mark Kingwell
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/review-cigar-box-banjo-notes-on-music-and-life-by-paul-quarrington/article1584522/
Paul Quarrington, author and musician, embraced both life and the inevitability of death
Bittersweet notes on music and life (Book Excerpt)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/bittersweet-notes-on-music-and-life/article1584674/
In his memoir Cigar Box Banjo, Paul Quarrington writes that upon learning of his lung cancer, he drove to the Scarborough Bluffs, ‘stumbled out to the shore and bawled like a baby’
A final song
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/a-final-song/article1584596/
In a Globe and Mail exclusive, listen to a song Paul Quarrington wrote about the end being near. The song is one of three on a CD included with Quarrington’s memoir, Cigar Box Banjo






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