Belling the Cat: Essays, Reports & Opinions

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“More than forty years of scribble, scribble, scribble, and I have been sued only once. . .” But this collection of essays is no less a pleasure to read for all that. Mordecai Richler is an exuberant essayist, with a combative wit and sharp eye, regularly offending some, endearing himself mightily to others, and always hugely entertaining. Like all great satirists, he is passionate about the world in which we live; it’s that appetite for life and friendship, his love of sanity and common sense as much as his hatred of sacred cows, that lies at the heart of this irresistible book.

Additional information

Weight 0.30 kg
Dimensions 2.29 × 13.46 × 3.63 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

1999-10-5

Imprint

Publication City/Country

Canada

ISBN 10

0676972144

About The Author

Mordecai Richler was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1931. Raised there in the working-class Jewish neighbourhood around St. Urbain Street, he attended Sir George Williams College (now a part of Concordia University). In 1951 he left Canada for Europe, settling in London, England, in 1954. Eighteen years later, he moved back to Montreal.Novelist and journalist, screenwriter and editor, Richler, one of our most acclaimed writers, spent much of his career chronicling, celebrating, and criticizing the Montreal and the Canada of his youth. Whether the settings of his fiction are St. Urbain Street or European capitals, his major characters never forsake the Montreal world that shaped them. His most frequent voice is that of the satirist, rendering an honest account of his times with care and humour.Richler’s many honours include the Giller Prize, two Governor General’s Awards, and innumerable other awards for fiction, journalism, and screenwriting. He died in Montreal in 2001.

"Ought to be shoved into a time capsule so future generations can laugh their heads off. . . . This is prime Richler, clear-eyed, intolerant of lies and deception, disrespectful of sacred cows." —The Ottawa Citizen   "If Richler had had the good fortune to share chronological space with the great Southern humourist [Mark Twain], I have no doubt the two men (smoking stogies, popping corks, swapping yarns) would have gotten along just fine." —The Vancouver Sun "A fabulous collection—as politically incorrect as firing up an Export 'A' in the health food store. But you can't keep a good satirist down." —Chatelaine "Everything in this book is worth reading. Richler manages to irritate some of the people all of the time." —The Halifax Daily News

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