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Mordecai Richler, a Canadian novelist, is remembered for his sharp wit and his keen observations of society, particularly the Jewish community in Montreal. Richler's works, such as The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, explore themes of identity, ambition, and personal growth. His writing continues to inspire readers to examine the complexities of human nature, while encouraging writers to boldly tackle controversial topics and challenge societal norms through literature.
"Fundamentally, all writing is about the same thing; it's about dying, about the brief flicker of time we have here, and the frustration that it creates."
"I obviously prefer writing novels but I take my journalism very seriously, and I enjoy doing it between novels. It gives me an opportunity to move in the outside world."
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