The Salvation of Yasch Siemens
The Salvation of Yasch Siemens is the first novel by Canadian author Armin Wiebe.[1][2] The book tells the story of Yasch and his love interest Oata set in the fictional Mennonite community of Gutenthal. The book, published by Turnstone Press, was shortlisted for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour and was an important milestone in Mennonite literature, being one of the very first Mennonite novels in English to incorporate humour.[3] The book is also known for its Plautdietschisms.[4] Wiebe followed up the book with five more novels set in Gutenthal. A thirty-fifth anniversary edition of The Salvation of Yasch Siemens was released by Turnstone in 2019.[5]
Author | Armin Wiebe |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Published | 1984 (Turnstone Press) |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 176 pp (first edition) |
References
- Patrick Dunn (1985). The Salvation of Yasch Siemens. Reviewing Journal of Canadian Materials for Young People.
- Frank Michael Strauss (2009). The Salvation of Yasch Siemens, A Second Reading. Journal of Mennonite Studies.
- Katie Funk Wiebe (1990). Humor. The Mennonite Encyclopedia.
- Al Reimer (1990). Dialect Literature and Speech, Low German. The Mennonite Encyclopedia.
- "Salvation of Yasch Siemens". Retrieved February 28, 2020.
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