Mordecai Richler has always been a larger-than-life presence in Montreal. Now, that’s literally the case. The City of Montreal has unveiled an official mural dedicated to the late author, who captured ...
MONTREAL – One of Canada’s foremost novelists, Mordecai Richler, died of cancer Tuesday at age 70. A statement issued by his family said his death was due to complications from cancer. Richler was ...
Canada’s foremost editorial cartoonist is finally opening up about his long-term relationship with Mordecai Richler, the larger-than-life Montreal-born writer. “I was his official cartoonagrapher,” ...
It’s been 10 years since Mordecai Richler’s death, but the man many consider to be the greatest Canadian novelist of them all is even more in the news today than he was in his prime. Much of that ...
MONTREAL - Rue Mordecai Richler had a nice ring to it. Same, too, for Bibliothèque Mordecai Richler. Place Mordecai Richler, on the other hand, was a tad too pompous-sounding for the late, legendary ...
Mordecai Richler, a Canadian Jewish literary giant, died of cancer Monday. He was 70. Richler was known for his stories about Jewish life in his native Montreal. "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" ...
Mordecai Richler, author, screenwriter, journalist, irreverent wit and famous curmudgeon, died July 3 in Montreal of complications following cancer treatment. He was 70. Richler built his literary ...
The late Canadian writer Mordecai Richler, best known south of the border for the film version of his 1959 novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, was a bellicose practitioner of Jewish fiction in ...
Renowned novelist and lifelong snooker devotee Mordechai Richler (The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz) presents On Snooker, a study of the game's history, development and major players, as well as a ...
Writer Mordecai Richler, known for his stories of Jewish life in Montreal, Canada, died at age 70. His essays and commentaries also carried a sharp wit and his lampooning of the Quebec separatist ...
Barney’s Version misses every opportunity for raucous, picaresque fun that the book throws its way while squandering a wealth of transatlantic performing talent led by Paul Giamatti. Richler was a ...
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