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Mordecai Richler
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15 July 2009

"The scope and thoroughness of Reinhold Kramer's engrossing new biography is evidence, if any is still needed, of Richler's importance. Kramer has struck the fine balance between academic rigour and popular biography, representing Richler's life with the epic narrative scope it deserves." Montreal Review of Books
"Reinhold Kramer made prodigious use of old correspondence and two unpublished early novels to draw links between Richler's life and his fiction. But Kramer had no interest in kissing up - while he revels in Richler's successes, he doesn't shy from his follies. Leaving St. Urbain is the best kind of biography: marvelously detailed, but also clear-eyed and even playful." CBC Arts Online
"I didn't want the biography to end. Mordecai Richler seemed so vividly alive...From now on, nobody can write about Richler without reading this book." The Globe and Mail
"I didn't want the biography to end. Mordecai Richler seemed so vividly alive...From now on, nobody can write about Richler without reading this book." The Globe and Mail
"Reinhold Kramer made prodigious use of old correspondence and two unpublished early novels to draw links between Richler's life and his fiction. But Kramer had no interest in kissing up - while he revels in Richler's successes, he doesn't shy from his fo
"The scope and thoroughness of Reinhold Kramer's engrossing new biography is evidence, if any is still needed, of Richler's importance. Kramer has struck the fine balance between academic rigour and popular biography, representing Richler's life with the epic narrative scope it deserves." Montreal Review of Books