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The Street

Stories And Memoirs From St Urbain Street

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Among the wonders of St. Urbain, our St. Urbain, there was a man who ran for alderman on a one-plank platform - provincial speed cops were anti-Semites. There was a semi-pro whore, Cross-Eyed Yetta, and a gifted cripple, Pomerantz, who had a poem published in <i>transition</i> before he shriveled and died at the age of twenty-seven. A boxer who once made the <i>Ring</i> magazine ratings. Lazar of Best Grade Fruit who raked in twenty-five hundred dollars for being knocked down by a No. 43 streetcar. A woman who actually called herself a divorcee. A man, A.D.'s father, who was bad luck to have in your house. And more, many more.

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The Street, Mordecai Richler

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1985
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Titre
The Street
Sous-titre
Stories And Memoirs From St Urbain Street
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1985
Format
souple
Pages
162
ISBN10
0140158170
ISBN13
9780140158175
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Among the wonders of St. Urbain, our St. Urbain, there was a man who ran for alderman on a one-plank platform - provincial speed cops were anti-Semites. There was a semi-pro whore, Cross-Eyed Yetta, and a gifted cripple, Pomerantz, who had a poem published in <i>transition</i> before he shriveled and died at the age of twenty-seven. A boxer who once made the <i>Ring</i> magazine ratings. Lazar of Best Grade Fruit who raked in twenty-five hundred dollars for being knocked down by a No. 43 streetcar. A woman who actually called herself a divorcee. A man, A.D.'s father, who was bad luck to have in your house. And more, many more.