Cocksure

1968 novel by Mordecai Richler
VisualArtwork literary_work Q5139687
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Cocksure

Summary

Cocksure is a literary work[1]. Cocksure ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2]

Key Facts

  • Cocksure authored Mordecai Richler[3].
  • Cocksure's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
  • Cocksure's followed by is recorded as St. Urbain's Horseman[5].
  • Cocksure's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
  • Cocksure's publication date is recorded as +1968-01-01T00:00:00Z[7].
  • Cocksure's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02pt5g7[8].
  • Cocksure's narrative location is recorded as London[9].
  • Cocksure's form of creative work is recorded as novel[10].
  • Cocksure's Penguin Random House work ID is recorded as 154023[11].

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Works and Contributions

Cocksure authored Mordecai Richler[3].

Why It Matters

Cocksure ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2]

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