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Richler, Mordecai, 1931-2001

LC control no.n 79139190
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR9199.3.R5
Personal name headingRichler, Mordecai, 1931-2001
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Variant(s)Richler, Mordechai, 1931-2001
Rikhler, Mordekhaĭ, 1931-2001
Rits'ler, Mordekhai, 1931-2001
‏ריצ'לר, מרדכי, 1931-2001
Other standard no.Q452282
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Associated countryCanada
LocatedParis (France)
Montréal (Québec)
Birth date1931-01-27
Death date2001-07-03
Place of birthMontréal (Québec)
Place of deathMontréal (Québec)
Field of activityFiction Motion picture plays Motion picture authorship Essays
Novels Screenplays Essays
Profession or occupationAuthors Screenwriters Essayists
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Found inAuthor's The acrobats, 1954.
This year in Jerusalem, 1994: CIP t.p. (Mordechai Richler) data sheet (Richler, Mordecai)
Cocksure, 2002: t.p. (Mordecai Richler) p. 226 (b. 1931 in Montréal; d. July 2001)
V ėtom godu v Ierusalime, 2013: title page (Mordekhaĭ Rikhler)
Wikipedia, April 14, 2009 (Mordecai Richler, CC (Jan. 27, 1931-July 3, 2001); Canadian author, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, and essayist) Hebrew page (מרדכי ריצ'לר = Mordekhai Rits'ler)
Britannica online, April 16, 2020 (Mordecai Richler, (born Jan. 27, 1931, Montreal, Que., Can.--died July 3, 2001, Montreal), prominent Canadian novelist; attended Sir George Williams University, Montreal (1950-51), and then lived in Paris (1951-52), where he was influenced and stimulated by Existentialist authors; Returning to Canada (1952), Richler published the novel The Acrobats (1954). Shortly afterward Richler settled in England. He returned to Montreal in the 1970s. His subsequent novels manifest evidence of the poverty and anti-Semitism he experienced during his early years; awarded the Order of Canada in 1999)
NNDB, April 16, 2020 (Mordecai Richler. Born: 27-Jan-1931. Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Died: 3-Jul-2001. Location of death: Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Remains: Buried, Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gender: Male. Religion: Jewish. Race or Ethnicity: White. Sexual orientation: Straight. Occupation: Novelist. Nationality: Canada)
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National bib agency no.0100L2287E
Associated languageeng
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