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Mordecai Richler Leaving St Urbain Reinhold Kramer

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Mordecai Richler Leaving St Urbain Reinhold Kramer
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.74 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Reinhold Kramer
ISBN: 9780773533554, 0773533559
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Mordecai Richler Leaving St Urbain Reinhold Kramer by Reinhold Kramer 9780773533554, 0773533559 instant download after payment.

Based on never-before published material from the Richler archives as well as interviews with family members, friends, and acquaintances, Mordecai Richler: Leaving St Urbain shows how Richler consistently mined his remarkable life for material for his novels. Beginning with the early clashes with his grandfather over Orthodox Judaism, and exposing the reasons behind his life-long quarrel with his mother, Kramer follows Richler as he flees to Ibiza and Paris, where he counted himself as one of the avant-garde who ushered in the 1960s. His successes abroad gave him the opportunity to remain in England and leave novel-writing behind — but he did neither. More than a biography, Mordecai Richler: Leaving St Urbain is the story of a Jewish culture finding its place within a larger stream, a literary culture moving into the colloquial, and a Canada torn between nationalism and cosmopolitanism.

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