Neil Bissoondath
Author of Selling Illusions: The Cult of Multiculturalism in Canada
About the Author
Considered both a West Indian and a Canadian writer, Bissoondath began his literary career as a short-story writer. His first book Digging Up the Mountains (1985) is a collection of short stories relating the experiences of immigrants in Toronto as they combat feelings of nostalgia and marginality show more and try to adapt to their new home. Bissoondath returns to the theme of placelessness in the novel A Casual Brutality (1988), in which the protagonist feels alienated in both Toronto and Casquemada. Bissoondath's most recent novel, The Innocence of Age (1992), is set in Toronto and is a departure from these themes. Here, defying the current appropriation of voice debate, he uses a Canadian Caucasian father and son to describe the difficulties in parent-child relationships, especially evident in communication between fathers and sons. As a relatively new writer, Bissoondath has received some critical attention, but as yet there is no extensive study of his work. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Legal name
- Bissoondath, Neil Devindra
- Birthdate
- 1955-04-19
- Gender
- male
- Education
- St Mary's College, Port of Spain, Trinidad
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Occupations
- author
teacher - Relationships
- Naipaul, V. S. (uncle)
Naipaul, Shiva (uncle) - Short biography
- DATE OF BIRTH: 1955
PLACE OF BIRTH: Arima, Trinidad
EDUCATION: York University, Toronto, Canada (B.A. in French, 1977)
CAREER: The nephew of famous writers Vidia Naipaul and Shiva Naipaul, Bissoondath emigrated to Canada in 1973 and went on to write - Nationality
- Trinidad and Tobago
Canada - Birthplace
- Arima, Trinidad and Tobago
- Places of residence
- Ste Foy, Québec, Canada
Trinidad & Tobago
Ontario, Canada - Map Location
- Canada
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Neil Bissoondath provides an intriguing critique of a law and policy in Canada that largely goes unquestioned throughout much of left of centre Anglophone Canadian circles. There were elements I agreed with, and areas that I did not - but of course, as his introduction indicates, this was the point - to put an unquestioned policy into question. He has succeeded, then, in his goal. I appreciated the insight he provided into the different ways English and French Canada have responded to the show more phenomenon - though I think some attention to francophones outside Québec would have added to the work. Additionally, First Nations are mentionned only in passing, and it would have greatly added to this intriguing piece if Bissoondath had incorporated the impact of multiculturalism and First Nation sovereignty, rights, etc. Overall an interesting read - I did indeed have a "yes, but-" at many points. show less
I didn't agree with his viewpoint, but certainly useful to have a different perspective and he has some interesting points.
Geschichten über Freundschaft und Liebe, über Vergangenheit und Erinnerung: In seinem Roman "Willkommen, Mr. Mackenzie" zeichnet Neil Bissoondath ein bewegendes Bild des Lebens, humorvoll und hintersinnig, voller Melancholie und Hoffnung. Alistair Mackenzie, emeritierter Professor für englische Literatur, lebt seit dem Tod seiner Frau allein. Zu seiner Tochter Agnes hat der eigensinnige Witwer ein gespanntes Verhältnis. Als sein Haus bei einem Feuer zerstört wird, ist er jedoch show more gezwungen, bei ihr und ihrer Familie einzuziehen. Mackenzie hat es nicht einfach, sich in seiner neuen Umgebung zurechtzufinden, und flüchtet in Erinnerungen an frühere Jahre. In Gedanken läßt er Menschen vorüberziehen, die seinen Weg kreuzten oder sein Leben teilten. Er erinnert sich an seine Schwester, die mit einem Zirkusakrobaten durchbrannte, an seinen Schwager, der hoch über den Wolken auf einem Flugzeugflügel spazierenging, an den Gärtner, der für seinen Nachbarn zum Mörder wurde ... und an seine Frau Ma ry, die er ein Leben lang liebte und beinahe für immer verloren hätte. Kunstvoll verknüpft Neil Bissoondath verschiedene Episoden zu einem faszinierenden Roman über einen Mann, der alles hinter sich lassen mußte, um endlich bei sich selbst anzukommen. (amazon.de) show less
May 24, 2007German
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Bissoondath-La-clameur-des-tenebres/102110
> L'action de ce roman se situe dans une petite île imaginaire proche de l'Inde. Imaginaire, elle l'est, ce qui le dispense de tout souci météorologique, historique ou géographique ; mais vraisemblable, elle l'est tout autant. Ces lieux pourraient parfaitement exister, ces événements pourraient parfaitement s'y produire. Une fin surprenante et forte vient donner de façon ultime une nouvelle dimension show more à cet excellent roman.
—Danieljean (Babelio) show less
> L'action de ce roman se situe dans une petite île imaginaire proche de l'Inde. Imaginaire, elle l'est, ce qui le dispense de tout souci météorologique, historique ou géographique ; mais vraisemblable, elle l'est tout autant. Ces lieux pourraient parfaitement exister, ces événements pourraient parfaitement s'y produire. Une fin surprenante et forte vient donner de façon ultime une nouvelle dimension show more à cet excellent roman.
—Danieljean (Babelio) show less
Feb 20, 2021 (Edited)French
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