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Mordecai Richler Was Here: Selected Writings
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Mordecai Richler Was Here: Selected Writings
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Abstract |
Selections from Montreal novelist Mordecai Richler's (1931-2001) most memorable writings about the city's Jewish working-class neighbourhood, including excerpts from The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Barney's Version, and Joshua Then and Now, among others, along with photographs and illustrations by political cartoonist Aislin (Terry Mosher). Richler is quoted as saying: "I do feel forever rooted in Montreal's St. Urbain Street. That was my time, my place, and I have elected myself to get it right."
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Toronto, ON
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Madison
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2006
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en
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Illustrations by Aislin. Introduction by Adam Gopnik. |
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Richler, Mordecai. Mordecai Richler Was Here: Selected Writings. Toronto, ON: Madison, 2006.
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