From the Publisher
''Afflictions & Departures'' is a collection of first-person
experiential essays by writer and academic Madeline Sonik. Although
Sonik explores some of the salient personal experiences of her
young life, the essays in ''Afflictions & Departures'' are not
traditional memoir. In addition to incidents and feelings
recaptured from memory, Sonik seeks out connections between the
microcosm of of the daily events of her childhood and the social,
historical, and scientific trends of the time. ''Afflicitons &
Departures'' begins by considering the turbulent and changing
nature of the world in the late 1950s and early 1960s-the world in
which the author was conceived and born. Like many couples of that
era, Madeline Sonik?s parents focused on shared social and economic
ambitions at the expense of authentic personal feeling. These
ambitions would erode and, by the 1970s, completely collapse. In
''Afflictions & Departures '' Sonik exercises both intellectual
depth and emotional range. The essays are as incisive as they are
deeply moving, and leave the reader with a sense of history as it
was lived, not as it is codified in countless textbooks.
?Startlingly original, Madeline Sonik?s moving story of her
childhood defies all our expectations of memoir. She captures
crystalline moments of childhood memory and links them in a
daisy-chain with corresponding events of the tumultuous societal
change taking place outside her home. It is North America in the
1960s and 70s and her letter-perfect, child?s-eye view of the world
brings back that time with such intensity that the reader can
almost smell and taste it. Droll, tragic, and absolutely
compelling, ''Afflictions and Departures'' is a visceral portrayal
of a family imploding.? ?Jury, Charles Taylor Prize for literary
non-fiction ?Her memory is dustless, capacious, uncanny. With a
storyteller?s skill and a poet?s depth of vision, she recreates her
childhood with one eye on her family and the other on the larger
world. Significant cultural markers sit side-by-side with the
small, painful intensities of her childhood. This memoir is crammed
with pathos, yet is written with a light touch. I adore the
narrator who never falls into self-pity or narcissism. The clarity
of her vision makes the prose gleam and transforms autobiography
into art.? ?Lorna Crozier, author of ''Small Beneath the Sky''
?Honesty has to be at the centre of any memoir, and ''Afflictions
& Departures'' pulsates with raw, straightforward truth. ?
Sonik has overcome enormous challenges and turned them into
literary jewels. This book encourages readers to think about
family, memory and history ? and above all, resilience.? ? Times
Colonist Winner of the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize Finalist,
Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction Nominated for the BC
National Award for Canadian non-Fiction
About the Author
Madeline Sonik is a teacher, writer, and editor. Her work has been published extensively in journals, magazines, and academic anthologies. Her latest books include: ''Stone Sightings'' (poetry), ''Arms'' (a novel), ''Drying the Bones'' (stories) and ''Belinda and the Dustbunnys'' (children?s novel). She has a MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in Education, both from UBC. She has also been the recipient of numerous awards, prizes, and fellowships for her writing. She currently teaches at the University of Victoria.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: May 14, 2011
Publisher: Anvil Press Publishers
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1897535678
ISBN - 13: 9781897535677