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Richler

[rich-ler]

noun

  1. Mordecai, 1931–2001, Canadian novelist.



Richler

/ ˈrɪʃlə /

noun

  1. Mordecai . 1931–2001, Canadian novelist. His novels include St Urbain's Horseman (1971), Solomon Gursky Was Here (1990), and Barney's Version (1997)

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He signed up such rising authors as Edna O’Brien,Mordecai Richler and Len Deighton and was hip enough to acquire John Lennon’s collection of verse, vignettes and drawings, “In His Own Write.”

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Welles’s direction therefore deserved all the credit for “Citizen Kane” being a “miracle,” Richler wrote, something he said “Miss Kael would be the last to deny him.”

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Among this area’s most famous residents were Leonard Cohen and the writers Saul Bellow and Mordecai Richler.

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“The facts on the ground now militate against forcibly undoing the steps that have been taken,” arbitrator Joel Richler wrote, according to the AP.

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Ms Richler, who was made redundant from the Standard in 2008 after the recession hit, said: "As budgets were cut, cartoonists were considered a luxury. But the story's not over if you look online."

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