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Mordecai Richler remembered
When Mordecai Richler left Canada for Paris, he was a brooding young intellectual with lots to say. He returned a prolific, respected writer with a keen eye for the absurd and the magnetism to charm or anger just about all of his contemporaries. From Montreal's Jewish ghetto to Quebec nationalism to boring Anglophones to hypocritical politicians – the incomparable Richler commented, questioned, laughed and angered.
Program: The National
Broadcast Date: July 3, 2001
Guest(s): Louise Dennys, Robert MacNeil, Eleanor Wachtel
Host: Alison Smith
Duration: 17:39
Last updated: March 5, 2012
Page consulted on August 21, 2012
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"In Canada, nobody is ever overthrown because nobody gives a damn," sa...
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Mordecai Richler and Robert Fulford discuss the Canadian literary scen...
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Mordecai Richler interviews Lord Thomson of Fleet about being Canadian...
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Richler talks about being an outsider within the Jewish community.
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Family man, judge, wicked satirist, friend - the multiplicity of Morde...
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It's "Alice in Wonderland" logic in the strange logic of a conspiracy ...
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Montreal's prodigal son returns.
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Martha Richler, star of Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang chats with...
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It's a hit! It's a hit! Richler reaches a new audience with his child...
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Richler's ambitious, epic novel Solomon Gursky Was Here is released.
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Author Mordecai Richler introduces readers to the fascinating fictiona...
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Richler defends his contentious New Yorker article on French-English r...
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Richler and Gzowski discuss the brouhaha over his latest book.
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Richler's new book Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! incites a national debate on ...
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25 writers and intellectuals formally disassociate themselves from Mor...
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In a compelling new book, Richler examines his familial roots.
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Mordecai Richler is excluded from a tribute to Canadian authors.
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Richler unveils a new literary award courtesy of the "impur laine" soc...
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Evan Solomon and Mordecai Richler chat about his latest offering, Barn...
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Richler talks about honour, the Richler repertoire company, and his ne...
