
Sweeter Than All The World
Rudy Wiebe(Author)
Random House USA Inc (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-676-97341-9 (ISBN)
Description
At once an enthralling saga of the Mennonite people and one man’s emotional voyage into his heritage and his own self-discovery, Sweeter Than All the World takes us on an extraordinary odyssey.
At the heart of the novel is Adam Wiebe, born to a homesteading prairie community. Love and success come easily to him until, faced with the collapse of his marriage and the disappearance of his daughter, he becomes obsessed with understanding his ancestral past.
That past comes brilliantly alive as the story of the Mennonites weaves in and out of Adam’s own: we are drawn into the great events of four centuries, from the horrors of the Reformation to the Red Army’s advance into Germany at the close of World War II. Here, Wiebe has sought out real historical characters to tell an extraordinary story.
Ambitious in its historical sweep, tender and humane, Sweeter Than All the World sets one man’s quest for family and love against generations of turmoil, laying bare the complexities of desire, faith and human frailty. This is a compassionate, erudite and stimulating work of fiction that shares the deep-rooted concerns of all of Wiebe’ s work: how to make history live in our imagination, and how we can best live our lives.
At the heart of the novel is Adam Wiebe, born to a homesteading prairie community. Love and success come easily to him until, faced with the collapse of his marriage and the disappearance of his daughter, he becomes obsessed with understanding his ancestral past.
That past comes brilliantly alive as the story of the Mennonites weaves in and out of Adam’s own: we are drawn into the great events of four centuries, from the horrors of the Reformation to the Red Army’s advance into Germany at the close of World War II. Here, Wiebe has sought out real historical characters to tell an extraordinary story.
Ambitious in its historical sweep, tender and humane, Sweeter Than All the World sets one man’s quest for family and love against generations of turmoil, laying bare the complexities of desire, faith and human frailty. This is a compassionate, erudite and stimulating work of fiction that shares the deep-rooted concerns of all of Wiebe’ s work: how to make history live in our imagination, and how we can best live our lives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
India
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 134 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-676-97341-9 (9780676973419)
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RUDY WIEBE's novels, stories and essays stand at the forefront of Canadian literature. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada. He has won the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction twice, for The Temptations of Big Bear and for A Discovery of Strangers. He is also the co-author of Stolen Life, which won the Viacom Canada Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize, the Saskatchewan Book Award for Non-Fiction and the Alberta Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction. His memoir, Of This Earth, won the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction and was a national bestseller.
Content
Contents
1. Speaking Waskahikan
2. Sailing to Danzig
3. Flour and Yeast
4. On Lastfire Lake
5. Tongue Screw
6. Manhattan
7. Believing Is Seeing
8. Left-handed Woman
9. Table Setting
10. Crossing the Volga
11. Sleeping with Franz Kafka
12. The Holy Community of the Bride
13. Except God Who Already Knows
14. A Plan for Jews and Mennonites
15. The Shells of the Ocean
16. A Tour of Siberia
17. In the Ear of the Beholder
18. My Brother Vanya
19. Birch and Lilac
20. The Hills of Number Eight Romanovka
21. Bones of the Atacama Desert
22. Homestead
23. A Ladder of Angels
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
1. Speaking Waskahikan
2. Sailing to Danzig
3. Flour and Yeast
4. On Lastfire Lake
5. Tongue Screw
6. Manhattan
7. Believing Is Seeing
8. Left-handed Woman
9. Table Setting
10. Crossing the Volga
11. Sleeping with Franz Kafka
12. The Holy Community of the Bride
13. Except God Who Already Knows
14. A Plan for Jews and Mennonites
15. The Shells of the Ocean
16. A Tour of Siberia
17. In the Ear of the Beholder
18. My Brother Vanya
19. Birch and Lilac
20. The Hills of Number Eight Romanovka
21. Bones of the Atacama Desert
22. Homestead
23. A Ladder of Angels
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography