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Rick Salutin is very interested in communication and praises [[Harold Innis]], famous economist, taught at the [[University of Toronto]], and creator of the [[Staples Thesis]], for his outlook in communications.
Rick Salutin is very interested in communication and praises [[Harold Innis]], famous economist, taught at the [[University of Toronto]], and creator of the [[Staples Thesis]], for his outlook in communications.


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


==Published writing ==
==Published writing ==

Revision as of 18:44, 24 October 2008

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 currently teaches a half course on Canadian media and culture in University College (UNI221) at the University of Toronto. He has a past and interest in drama and performing arts.

Rick Salutin is very interested in communication and praises Harold Innis, famous economist, taught at the University of Toronto, and creator of the Staples Thesis, for his outlook in communications.

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

Published writing

Books

Plays

See also