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The Last Honest Man: Mordecai Richler: An Oral Biography
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| Title |
The Last Honest Man: Mordecai Richler: An Oral Biography
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| Abstract |
The author documents Montreal novelist Mordecai Richler's (1931-2001) public and private lives through the words of his family and friends, colleagues and rivals, editors, writers, filmmakers, drinking pals, snooker buddies, and many others. Richler is described as a grumpy and the high-spirited man, generous and distanced, enthusiastic and sardonic, hungry and fastidious, a man who was awkward in crowded social situations but consummately at ease in Winston's bar in Montreal.
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| Place |
Toronto, ON
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| Publisher |
M&S
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| Date |
2004
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| # of Pages |
369p.
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| Language |
en
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| ISBN |
0-7710-7023-3
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| Notes |
Available in French as: Mordecai Richler: Le dernier des francs-tireurs |
| Citation |
Posner, Michael. The Last Honest Man: Mordecai Richler: An Oral Biography. Toronto, ON: M&S, 2004.
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