Mordecai Richler

1931–2001

Mordecai Richler, a Montreal-born writer who captured the essence of that city’s Jewish community, was the author of novels, screenplays, children’s books, and numerous essays. His often-satirical fictional works featured Jewish Canadian protagonists, and his journalistic essays frequently criticized Canada. Richler received many honors, including a 1974 Academy Award nomination, the Giller Prize, the Stephen Leacock Award, and the title Companion of the Order of Canada.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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Their Canada and Mine

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My grandfather, like so many others, came to Canada by steerage from Poland in 1900 and settled down not far from Main Street in what was to become a ghetto. Here, as in the real America, the…

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The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

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Duddy drove to Montreal the next morning, picked up his stuff, and returned to Ste. Agathe by bus the same evening. Yvette met him at the station. “Hey,” he said, “did you see the paper? They raided…

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Barney’s Version

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Once Clara asked me, “How come your family emigrated to Canada, of all places? I thought the Jews went to New York.” I was born Canadian, I explained, because my grandfather, a ritual slaughterer, was…