SEA FEVER
[ANTONY TREW Collins]'s evocation of atmosphere of long-distance ocean racing is excellent and will appeal to the arm-chair seafarer, but what really makes Sea Fever work is the constantly changing relationship between the initially vapid young woman who stows away for a lark and the monomaniac...
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Published in | Globe and mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Toronto, Ont
The Globe and Mail
31.01.1981
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Summary: | [ANTONY TREW Collins]'s evocation of atmosphere of long-distance ocean racing is excellent and will appeal to the arm-chair seafarer, but what really makes Sea Fever work is the constantly changing relationship between the initially vapid young woman who stows away for a lark and the monomaniacally obsessed sailor. Anyone who has hung around boats a bit will recognize the types, the men on the dock always gazing into the middle distance and the groupies gazing at them. |
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ISSN: | 0319-0714 |