Richler moved to London, England, where he lived for 20 years and published seven novels. After a brief return to Montreal, where he worked for the CBC, He completed his first book there, The Acrobats, which was published in 1954. Inspired by Lost Generation writers, Richler moved to Paris when he was 19. The title character was born around roughly the same time as Richler. Neighbourhood forms the setting of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. Urbain Street in the working-class Jewish neighbourhood of Mile End. He was the grandson of a rabbiĪnd grew up on St. Mordecai Richler was born 27 January 1931 in Montreal. "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz," by David Berry, Tom McSorley, and Andrew McIntosh, Accessed May 09, 2023, Article published FebruLast Edited February 24, 2021. "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Berry, David, and Tom McSorley,, and Andrew McIntosh. Berry, D., & McSorley, T., & McIntosh, A.The Canadian Encyclopedia, 24 February 2021, Historica Canada.
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