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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Canadian Literature is a much-sought destination for research and scholarship and Richler's works stand out as signature texts for its authentic voice and literary excellence. Much of his works chronicle the ideology of the mid-twentieth century Jewish-Canadian mindscape. The Jewish-Canadian conflicts from surrounding spaces are representative of all hyphenated identities in a globalized world of ours. The present study evolved as part of the universal quest to understand the conflicting definitions of the Self by writers and philosophers. Similar patterns of conflicts are recognized in the novelist Mordecai Richler's Jewish protagonists who are fashioned and redesigned by their surrounding spaces and selves. This book aims to show that a self, although caught in the mire of cultural definitions and distractions, finds meaning from within through discernment of choice with reference to Mordecai Richler's protagonists.