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Alternate use: see Robert Fulford (croquet player) for the English croquet player.

Robert Fulford (born February 13, 1932) is a noted Canadian journalist and essayist. He was born in Ottawa and lives in Toronto. He writes a weekly column for the National Post newspaper. In 1984, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Books


  • This Was Expo - 1968
  • Crisis at the Victory Burlesk: Culture, Politics & Other Diversions - 1968
  • Marshall Delaney at the Movies - 1974
  • An Introduction to the Arts in Canada - 1977
  • Canada: A Celebration - 1983
  • Best Seat in the House: Memoirs of a Lucky Man - 1988
  • Accidental City: The Transformation of Toronto - 1995
  • Toronto Discovered - 1998
  • The Triumph of Narrative: Storytelling in the Age of Mass Culture - 1999

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1932 births | Living people | Canadian columnists | Officers of the Order of Canada

 

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