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* 2001 – Mordecai Richler, Canadian author ( b. 1931 )
* 1931 – Mordecai Richler, Canadian author, screenwriter and essayist ( d. 2001 )
* January 27 – Mordecai Richler, Canadian author ( d. 2001 )
Mordecai Richler, CC ( January 27, 1931 – July 3, 2001 ) was a Canadian author, screenwriter and essayist.
His defenders asserted that Mordecai Richler may have been wrong on certain specific points, but was certainly not racist or anti-Québécois.
* Reinhold Kramer Mordecai Richler: Leaving St Urbain ( 2008 )
* Victor Teboul, Ph. D. " Mordecai Richler, le Québec et les Juifs ", Tolerance website
Vassanji, Extraordinary Canadians: Mordecai Richler Penguin, 2009, biography
* CBC Digital Archives: Mordecai Richler Was Here
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" Henighan added that all of the Giller Prize winners from 1994 to 2004, with the exception of Mordecai Richler, lived within a two-hour drive of downtown Toronto.
Juried by Alice Munro, Mordecai Richler, and David Staines.
Juried by Mordecai Richler, David Staines, and Jane Urquhart.
* Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version

Mordecai and Canadian
* Mordecai Richler's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
Following World War II, writers such as Mavis Gallant, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, Margaret Laurence and Irving Layton added to the Modernist influence to Canadian literature previously introduced by F. R.
Arguably, the best-known living Canadian writer internationally ( especially since the deaths of Robertson Davies and Mordecai Richler ) is Margaret Atwood, a prolific novelist, poet, and literary critic.
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Mordecai Richler :-Barney's Version
* 27 – Mordecai Richler, 69, Canadian author: Jacob Two-Two.
He has translated works of many Canadian writers into French, including David Homel, Douglas Glover, and Mordecai Richler.
* The afterword for New Canadian Library edition of The Incomparable Atuk by Mordecai Richler
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Mordecai Richler-Barney's Version
Her final interview was with Canadian author Mordecai Richler, which took place just days before her death.
In the Canadian novel, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz ( 1959 ) by Mordecai Richler, the title character sells Tijuana bibles, some featuring Dick Tracy, to his high school classmates, after buying them in bulk from a newsstand vendor who assigns him a small part of the city as his sales territory.
Under his control, the company promoted Canadian literature and encouraged Canadian authors such as Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Leonard Cohen, Farley Mowat and Mordecai Richler.
While at the University of Calgary, he established in the Rare Books and Special Collections of the library the Kenneth M. Glazier Collection of the papers of Canadian authors, including those of Hugh MacLennan and Mordecai Richler.
Other famous Jewish authors that made contributions to world literature include Heinrich Heine, German poet, Mordecai Richler, Canadian author, Isaac Babel, Russian author, Franz Kafka, of Prague, and Harry Mulisch, sometimes referred to as the best Dutch writer ever.
* Minnie Driver portrays a Canadian Jewish princess in Barney's Version, a film adaptation of the novel by Mordecai Richler, and stated that she based her character on a Montreal real estate agent who was a friend of the producer and American Jewish princesses that Driver knows.
Solomon Gursky Was Here is a novel by Canadian author Mordecai Richler first published by Viking Canada in 1989.
Pursuing an interest in writing screenplays, after he met Canadian film director Ted Kotcheff, Chetwynd co-wrote the script for the film The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz with fellow Montrealer Mordecai Richler who had written the novel from which it was adapted.

Mordecai and Hall
In addition to Billy Williams, the first Bee inducted into the Hall of Fame, former players who have enjoyed major league success include Sal Bando, Vida Blue ( who struck out a team-record 231 batters in 1968 ), Jim " Catfish " Hunter George Hendrick, Phil Garner, Chet Lemon, Claudell Washington, Hall of Famer Paul Molitor, Randy Ready, Larry Walker, Rubén Sierra, Kenny Rogers, José Vidro, Ugueth Urbina, Javy López, Mark Buehrle, Mike Mordecai, Shawn Estes, Ruben Gotay and Gus Zernial.
This total was more votes than 18 future Hall of Famers including such greats as Connie Mack, Rube Marquard, Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown, Charlie Gehringer, and John McGraw as well as the banned Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Nyesville contains one historic marker for the birthplace of " Three Finger " Mordecai Brown, former Chicago Cubs pitcher and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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