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| 1. Introducing Mordecai Richler's: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (Canadian Fiction Studies, No. 5) by George Woodcock | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1550220195 Catlog: Book (1990-09-01) Publisher: ECW Press Sales Rank: 3451813 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Book Description A chronology of the author's lifeThe importance of the bookCritical receptionReading of the textSelected list of works cited | |
| 2. HOME SWEET HOME by MORDECAI RICHLER | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0394537564 Catlog: Book (1984-04-12) Publisher: Knopf Sales Rank: 1784018 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 3. The Last Honest Man : Mordecai Richler: An Oral Biography by MICHAEL POSNER | |
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our price: $19.77 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0771070233 Catlog: Book (2004-03-16) Publisher: Macfarlane Walter & Ross Sales Rank: 401707 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 4. This Year In Jerusalem by MORDECAI RICHLER | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0679436103 Catlog: Book (1994-09-06) Publisher: Knopf Sales Rank: 1459329 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Book Description Hashomer Hatza'ir was resolutely Marxist. According to intriguing reports I had heard, it was the custom, on their kibbutzim already established in Palestine, for boys and girls under the age of eighteen to shower together. Hashomer Hatza'ir members in Montreal included a boy I shall call Shloime Schneiderman, a high-school classmate of mine. In 1944, when we were still in eighth grade, Schloime enjoyed a brief celebrity after his photo appeared on the front page of the Montreal Herald. Following a two-cent rise in the price of chocolate bars, he had been a leader in a demonstration, holding high a placard that read: down with the 7cents chocolate bar. Hashomer Hatza'ir members wore uniforms at their meetings: blue shirts and neckerchiefs. "They had real court martials," wrote Marion Magid in a memoir about her days in Habonim in the Bronx in the early fifties, "group analysis, the girls were not allowed to wear lipstick." Whereas, in my experience, the sweetly scented girls who belonged to Young Judaea favored pearls and cashmere twinsets. They lived on leafy streets in the suburb of Outremont, in detached cottages that had heated towel racks, basement playrooms, and a plaque hanging on the wall behind the wet bar testifying to the number of trees their parents had paid to have planted in Eretz Yisrael, the land of Israel. I joined Habonim -- the youth group of a Zionist political party, rooted in socialist doctrine -- shortly after my bar mitzvah, during my first year at Baron Byng High School. I had been recruited by a Room 41 classmate whom I shall call Jerry Greenfeld..." | |
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