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The Street

Stories And Memoirs From St Urbain Street

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  • 162 páginas
  • 6 horas de lectura

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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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Título
The Street
Subtítulo
Stories And Memoirs From St Urbain Street
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1985
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
162
ISBN10
0140158170
ISBN13
9780140158175
Serie
Descripción
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.