The Barefoot Bingo Caller: A Memoir

Antanas Sileika

ECW Press

Synopsis

Witty, wide-ranging stories of one man’s adventures in the world “Filled with pleasures . . . I enjoyed it immensely.” — Meg Wolitzer, New York Times–bestselling author of The InterestingsIn The Barefoot Bingo Caller, Antanas Sileika finds what’s funny and touching in the most unlikely places, from a bingo hall to the collapsing Soviet Union. He shares stories of his attempts to shake off his suburban, ethnic, folk-dancing childhood; his divided allegiance as a Lithuanian Canadian father; and such memorable characters as aging beat poets, oblivious college students, and an obdurate porcupine.Passing through places as varied as a prime minister’s office and the streets of Paris, these wry and moving dispatches on work, family, art, and identity are masterpieces of comic memoir and social observation.“The memories have been vividly, deliberately shaped by a master storyteller over a lifetime of telling, to powerful and often hilarious effect.” — Quill & Quire (starred review)“Funny and wistful, always engaging and wholly original, The Barefoot Bingo Caller charts the geography of belonging from the suburbs of Weston to the streets of Vilnius, from iconic Parisian bookstores to secret fishing holes in the backwoods of Ontario.” — Will Ferguson, Giller Prize–winning author

About the Author

Antanas Sileika is the author of six books of fiction and two memoirs. He has been short-listed for the City of Toronto Literary Award, and the Leacock Medial for humour, and long-listed for Canada Reads. He was director of The Humber School for Writers from 2002-2017. His novel, Provisionally Yours, was made into a feature film and his works has been translated into Lithuanian, Italian and Chinese.

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