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Monday, 21 May 2012

Peony Season, The

Written by  Sarah Klassen

Nominated for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction (Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards).

Journey from Zaire to Winnipeg to Ukraine and through the human spirit with an arrangement of characters and stories living in seasons but whose passages are perennial. Klassen’s characters transcend their various circumstances to explore personal experiences with an awareness of larger social issues—contemporary and historical.

These stories reflect a recurring tension between a desire for solitude and a lesser attraction towards companionship and community, between wanting to enter other people's stories and lives and wanting to remain separate, a stranger. There is an ease of movement between lightness and gravity, between the serious and the comic.

Last modified on Thursday, 17 May 2012 17:35

Product Details

  • SKU: 9780888012487
  • Price: $16.95
Sarah Klassen

Sarah Klassen

Acclaimed fiction writer (The Peony Season), poet (Simone Weil: Songs of Hunger and Love, Dangerous Elements, Journey to Yalta,); and editor (Poets in the Classroom), Sarah Klassen was born in Manitoba's Interlake, and currently resides in Winnipeg. The author of eight books, she has won the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award (Journey to Yalta), the High Plains Award for fiction (A Feast of Longing), and the National Magazine gold Award for Poetry. Her work was nominated for: the McNally Robinson book of the Year Award, the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction, and the Lansdowne Prize for Poetry. Monstrance is her most recent collection of poetry. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Winnipeg. Aside from writing, she has taught English in the public school system in Winnipeg, and at summer institutes in Lithuania and Ukraine.

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