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Rudy Wiebe

Autore di A discovery of strangers

38+ opere 1,140 membri 26 recensioni 1 preferito

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A firm belief in the redemptive possibilities of history dominates Rudy Wiebe's fiction. His characters search for community, for a spiritual collective informed and strengthened by historical consciousness. This attempt to unite the present and the past stems from Wiebe's Mennonite religious mostra altro background. Central to the Mennonite belief is the rejection of loyalty to contemporary and worldly government; personal commitment belongs, instead, to the religious community, with its hard-earned historical heritage as a nonconformist movement. Wiebe was born in a northern Saskatchewan farming community; in 1947 the family moved to Alberta, and he completed his education at the University of Alberta, where he teaches. Wiebe's first novel, Peace Shall Destroy Many (1962), addresses pacifism, a belief central to Mennonites. The novel's hero faces a moral quandary when forced to choose between religious convictions and Canadian nationalistic fervor during World War II. While The Blue Mountains of China (1970) records Mennonite history, The Temptations of Big Bear (1973) examines the destruction of Indian culture in white Canada, and The Scorched-Wood People (1977) takes up the plight of the Metis---those with mixed blood; all three novels focus on minorities who must struggle to maintain their sense of community. Ideas repugnant to the Mennonite sensibility, violence and self-destruction, figure in The Mad Trapper (1980), which recounts the hunt for a man whose isolation has driven him into madness. In 1980 Wiebe's short stories were collected in The Angel of the Tar Sands and Other Stories. Stylistically, Wiebe gives little ground to the reader, for his fiction is characterized by difficult dialects, a web of details, and a dense style. (Bowker Author Biography) Rudy Wiebe is the author of several short story collections and essays. He is also the author of eight novels, including A Discovery of Strangers and The Temptations of Big Bear, both winners of the Governor General's Award for Fiction. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta. (Publisher Provided) mostra meno

Opere di Rudy Wiebe

A discovery of strangers (1994) 166 copie
Peace Shall Destroy Many (1962) 147 copie
The Temptations of Big Bear (1973) 109 copie
The Scorched-Wood People (1977) 42 copie
The Mad Trapper (1980) 37 copie
Big Bear (2008) 37 copie
Come Back (1886) 35 copie
The Story-Makers (1970) 23 copie
First and Vital Candle (1968) 20 copie
Hidden Buffalo (2003) 19 copie

Opere correlate

The Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories in English (1986) — Collaboratore — 111 copie
Fruits of the Earth (1933) — Postfazione, alcune edizioni81 copie
The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories (1986) — Collaboratore — 73 copie
Tongue Screws and Testimonies (2010) — Collaboratore — 21 copie

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A very thoughtful, endearing book and at times emotionally raw. About a man and his complex relationship with his son. I live in Edmonton and I can picture all the places this book mentions and Mr. Wiebe manages to capture the ethos of it.
 
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charlie68 | 1 altra recensione | Apr 17, 2024 |
As much as I wanted to keep up with Big Bear I just couldn't handle Wiebe's bizarre array of form, perspectives, and format. I got bogged down, confused with the details, and frankly the moments of lyrical beauty were not worth the work, which started to feel like a trudge. I will never forget the scene where BB's son makes a horse come, even if I wanted to, which I do.
 
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b.masonjudy | 2 altre recensioni | Dec 5, 2020 |
This novel tells the story of Adam Wiebe, born in the 1930s in Western Canada. Adam is interested in his family history, and interspersed with his present-day story are stories of his ancestors, going back to the 1500s. I enjoyed both the modern story and the historical ones. My problem with the book, though, is that the two don't come together very well. The historical stories are disjointed and I had trouble keeping track of names of characters and was mostly unclear as to how they linked together. Overall, I feel I've read a novella (about Adam) and a series of short stories tenuously linked to it. At least the writing was good!… (altro)
 
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LynnB | 1 altra recensione | Jul 28, 2020 |

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