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Rudy Wiebe: Collected Stories, 1955-2010 (Currents in Canadian Literature)

by Rudy Wiebe

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"This authoritative edition contains all fifty of Canadian literary icon Rudy Wiebe's short stories. For over fifty years, Canadian literary legend Rudy Wiebe has been defining and refining prairie literature through his oeuvre of world renowned novels, histories, essays, and short stories. He has introduced generations of readers far and wide to western Canadian Mennonite, aboriginal, and settler culture. Some say he wrote the book on historical prairie fiction. In fact, he's written quite a few. The book included all fifty short stories that Wiebe completed between 1955 and 2010, including one previously unpublished story. This is a must-have book for aficionados of great world literature, fans of prairie fiction, and Wiebe's faithful readers."--pub. desc.… (more)
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"This authoritative edition contains all fifty of Canadian literary icon Rudy Wiebe's short stories. For over fifty years, Canadian literary legend Rudy Wiebe has been defining and refining prairie literature through his oeuvre of world renowned novels, histories, essays, and short stories. He has introduced generations of readers far and wide to western Canadian Mennonite, aboriginal, and settler culture. Some say he wrote the book on historical prairie fiction. In fact, he's written quite a few. The book included all fifty short stories that Wiebe completed between 1955 and 2010, including one previously unpublished story. This is a must-have book for aficionados of great world literature, fans of prairie fiction, and Wiebe's faithful readers."--pub. desc.

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