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Available
October 2006
ISBN-10:
1-55380-038-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-55380-038-5
6
x 9 200 pp
trade paper
$21.95 Cdn
$19.95 US
FICTION
& POETRY ANTHOLOGY

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Half in the
Sun: Anthology of Mennonite Writing
Edited by Elsie K. Neufeld
Introduction by Sharon Butala
In
recent years Mennonites have become one of the
most visible ethnic literary communities in Canada.
With the publication of Half in the Sun,
BC writers of Mennonite heritage claim their place
in this
community. The authors represented in Half
in the Sun are West Coast writers who share
a history rooted in a dark region littered with
stories of
repeated migration, Soviet terror, displacement
and resettlement. Some bear witness to their ancestors'
struggles as marked people and as refugees assimilating
into
Canadian culture. Others have woven together texts
that bring to light the human experiences of old
and new home, community, family, love, faith, rebellion,
and explorations of a very large world — often
with gusto, humour and irony. Several factors contribute
to the broad range of this first-of-its-kind anthology:
its multi-genre nature; the intentional mix of
new, recently emerging, established and prize-winning
writers; and the fact that a number of the authors
are Prairie transplants whose work continues to
be influenced by ties to that region's geography,
politics and local cultures. Readers will recognize
the universality of these experiences. This anthology
ends the collective invisibility of British Columbia's
Mennonite writers in a very decisive way.
"To
create an anthology is to build an ark out of words:
Half in the Sun is both a home for
memory and a means of navigating risky waters. The
impress of Mennonite history and culture is strong
in these poems and stories, and yet there is abundant
room, on this ark, for all of us in the abiding community
of readers." —Janice Kulyk Keefer
The
daughter of Russian Mennonite immigrants, Elsie K. Neufeld has
written two non-fiction books Dancing in the Dark: a Sister
Grieves (1990) and The Past Inside the Present (1996). She teaches "Life
Stories" classes with the motto that there is no "ordinary
life" and has edited numerous memoirs and seniors' anthologies.
Her work has appeared in many Mennonite publications as well as
in Breaking the Surface (Sono Nis Press, 2000) and Inside
Poetry (Harcourt Canada, 2002). Elsie lives with her family on Sumas Mountain,
BC.
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