An edition of Where Is The Voice Coming From? (1974)

Where Is The Voice Coming From?

''stories by rudy wiebe''

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An edition of Where Is The Voice Coming From? (1974)

Where Is The Voice Coming From?

''stories by rudy wiebe''

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Wiebe is well known as an author whose writing, especially his historical fiction, makes considerable demands on its readers. His novel The Blue Mountains of China (1970), for example, is a deliberately disjointed narrative, employing a variety of narrative techniques, multiple voices, and radical shifts in point of view and time. Wiebe’s stylistic variety and structural inventiveness honor serious readers for the commitment and intelligence they bring to the task.

“Where Is the Voice Coming From?” violates expectations that a reader normally brings to the reading of a short story: a beginning, middle, and end that include setting, character, and plot. Instead, Wiebe’s story begins more like an essay on the problem of story making. There are relevant quotations from philosophers Teilhard de Chardin and Aristotle and from English sociologist Arnold Toynbee. There are names and exhibits and buildings and a scattering of data that initially confuse because no context for them has yet been provided. They are just so many fragments of some event whose nature the reader can only guess, pieces...---enotes.com

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Where Is The Voice Coming From?: ''stories by rudy wiebe''
1974, The Canadian Publishers, McClelland and Stewart Limited, Mcclelland and Stewart
Paperback in English

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Toronto, Canada

Edition Notes

Many short stories, of which previously were released in other publications:
New Liberty Magazine, Christian Living, Tamarack Review, Fiddlehead, The Mennonite, First and Vital Candle, The Star-Bangled Beaver, Prism international, White Pelican, Fourteen Stories High, and Queen's Quarterly; several were also read on CBC Anthology. ''The Temptations of Big Bear'' won him the 1974 Governor General Award.

Series
Books by Rudy Wiebe
Other Titles
stories by rudy wiebe
Copyright Date
1974

Contributors

Photographer
Cyril G. Hampson

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
157p.
Number of pages
157
Dimensions
8 x 5.13 x .25 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27773889M
ISBN 10
0771089864
ISBN 13
9780771089862
OCLC/WorldCat
924877308
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0771089872
Library Thing
9873778
Goodreads
6451368

Work Description

This book is not for the lazy reader because you must think ... and piece together ... his 'thought-trickery.' This proud Canadian, admits that ''Where Is The Voice Coming From?'' is very much worth the read! Awesome Canadian writer!

''... first published in 1974. The mere fact that this collection has seen numerous new editions at the turn of the 21st century reflects its credibility in depicting contemporary indigenous phenomena.''---springer.com

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