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The extraordinary life of Joey Smallwood is the stuff of fiction – literally: Wayne Johnston’s acclaimed novel, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, draws heavily on this definitive biography. And no wonder! Set against a colourful background in stirring times it has, as its hero, a character whose career defied both convention and the odds.

Smallwood’s childhood was hard. His work experience was chequered, at best, but included stints as a contributor to socialist newspapers in New York and London. He was self-taught, and possessed the enthusiasm and wrong-headedness of the autodidact. As Gwyn shows, however, Smallwood possessed ambition of a rare order and utterly unconquerable self-confidence.

These qualities combined with unerring political instinct enabled Smallwood to drag a reluctant Newfoundland into union with Canada, and subsequently to impose his will over compliant colleagues and a vestigial opposition until he governed his island province with the near-absolute power of a despot. Like a despot, too, he countenanced corruption on a scale rarely equalled in Canada. His fall, no less than his rise to power, contains elements of pathos, farce, and pure, farfetched wonderfulness.

Richard Gwyn interviewed Smallwood extensively and enjoyed his subject’s full co-operation. But this is in no sense an authorized biography. It is a balanced, informed, and deeply considered life of a unique political figure.

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"A classic work of biography. Gwyn's life of Smallwood is as artfully told and as entertaining as most novels."
Wayne Johnston, author of The Colony of Unrequited Dreams

"The first probing and informative history of Smallwood and of the Smallwood years . . . written by a first class Canadian writer and thinker . . . An essential account of the high-flying Smallwood years up to his fall from power and the rebirth of democracy in the new Newfoundland of the 1970s."
Hon. John C. Crosbie, author of No Holds Barred

A masterpiece of political reporting.”
Ron Haggart, Saturday Night

A sparkling review of Newfoundland politics. Few books match its capacity to hold reader interest.”
G.R. Elliott, Victoria Times

The best book I have ever read on a Canadian politician.”
Charles Lynch, Southam News Service

"A remarkable achievement . . . a book of objectivity, power, and acute observation."
Michael Cook, St. John's Evening Telegram
About the Author:
Richard Gwyn joined the Toronto Star as its Ottawa columnist in 1973. From 1985 to 1992, he served as the Star’s international affairs columnist based in London. He now writes a column about both national and international affairs. An award-winning author, he is perhaps best known for his widely acclaimed biography of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, The Northern Magus. He lives in Toronto.

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