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Peace Shall Destroy Many

Par : Rudy Wiebe
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  • Nombre de pages240
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-307-36620-7
  • EAN9780307366207
  • Date de parution15/10/2010
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVintage Canada

Résumé

In 1944, as war rages across Europe and Asia, famine, violence and fear are commonplace. But life appears tranquil in the isolated farming settlement of Wapiti in northern Saskatchewan, where the Mennonite community continues the agricultural lifestyle their ancestors have practised for centuries. Their Christian values of peace and love lead them to oppose war and military service, so they are hardly affected by the war - except for the fact that they are reaping the rewards of selling their increasingly valuable crops and livestock.
Thom Wiens, a young farmer and earnest Christian, begins to ask questions. How can they claim to oppose the war when their livestock become meat to sustain soldiers? How can they enjoy this free country but rely on others to fight to preserve that freedom? Within the community, conflicts and broken relationships threaten the peace, as the Mennonite tradition of close community life manifests itself as racism toward their "half-breed" neighbours, and aspirations of holiness turn into condemnation of others.
Perhaps the greatest hope for the future lies with children such as Hal Wiens, whose friendship with the Métis children and appreciation of the natural environment offer a positive vision of people living at peace with themselves and others. Wiebe's groundbreaking first novel aroused great controversy among Mennonite communities when it was first published in 1962. Wiebe explains, "I guess it was a kind of bombshell because it was the first realistic novel ever written about Mennonites in western Canada.
A lot of people had no clue how to read it. They got angry. I was talking from the inside and exposing things that shouldn't be exposed." At the same time, other reviewers were unsure how to react to Wiebe's explicitly religious themes, a view which Wiebe found absurd. "There are many, many people who feel that religious experience is the most vital thing that happens to them in their lives, and how many of these people actually ever get explored in modern novels?"The concept of peace is an important theme in Wiebe's first three books.
The attempt to live non-violently, one of the basic tenets of the Mennonite faith as taught by the sixteenth-century spiritual leader Menno Simons, is what has "caused the Mennonites the most difficulty in their relationship with everybody, " forcing them to move again and again. The theme of peace versus passivity is further explored in The Blue Mountains of China, where inner peace, a state of being, is contrasted with the earthly desire for a place of public order and tranquility where the church is "there for a few hours a Sunday and maybe a committee meeting during the week to keep our fire escape polished, " as Thom, the protagonist puts it..
Wiebe has said, "To be an Anabaptist is to be a radical follower of the person of Jesus Christ .
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