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Richler, Mordecai (Vol. 185) - Benoit Aubin (essay date 16 July 2001)

Benoit Aubin (essay date 16 July 2001)

SOURCE: Aubin, Benoit. “Mordecai Was Here.” Maclean's 114, no. 29 (16 July 2001): 20-1.

[In the following essay, Aubin recounts his relationship with Richler and offers some reminiscences of Richler's life and career.]

Two different Mordecai Richlers passed away last week. CBC TV's The National opened its program on Tuesday with the death of a national icon and stayed with the story for several minutes; for Radio-Canada, the death of an important author came third in the lineup, after Slobodan Milosevic and Stockwell Day. The Montreal Gazette gave the news half of its front page, with a huge picture; La Presse mentioned the story on page 1, with just a few lines of text. The Prime Minister of Canada paid tribute to Richler; the premier of Quebec passed the buck to his culture minister.

English-Canadians had lost a hero; French-Canadians had lost a villain.

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