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Carrier, Roch 1937–: Critical Essay by Brian Vintcent

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They Won't Demolish Me! is not only a fantastic farce full of the most extraordinary comic invention. It deals with more than the funny antics of a group of oddballs who seem to be living through a never ending naughty childhood. This comedy is just one of the many levels on which the book moves, and it is a level which is firmly rooted in the serious.

"They" of the title are the developers, of course, the big guys, the capitalists, the faceless bosses who never appear. Ever expanding, "they" are also the City Administration, the English, change, progress, even death and God himself. On the other side, the "me" who resists demolition is Dorval, his house, the little man, the French Canadian, the drones in a heartless society, the irrepressible forces of life which make a man wrestle to maintain himself and the small area of the world he has claimed as his refuge against all comers. At its broadest interpretation, the book pits whatever supports life against whatever embraces death.

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Carrier, Roch 1937–: Critical Essay by Brian Vintcent from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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