small things left behind
- Publisher
- The University of Alberta Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2014
- Category
- Canadian, Russia & the Former Soviet Union
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781772120028
- Publish Date
- Aug 2014
- List Price
- $21.99
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781772120127
- Publish Date
- Sep 2014
- List Price
- $15.99
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Description
"Freedom is something my father has never known. How do I explain freedom to the ones born bent?" -from "Not Scared" Ella Zeltserman's poetry cuts both ways. The story of her flight from the USSR in 1979-of the young family she brought to Edmonton and the older one she left behind-does "explain freedom to the ones born bent," but it also explains oppression to the ones born free. Deftly modulating language, imagery, and events of past and present, comfort and tyranny, atrocity and family, home and war, Leningrad and Edmonton, she touches readers emotionally, drawing them into the journey. This authentic account of Russian-Jewish immigration to Canada during the Cold War will speak to all who have left their country or who moved far away from home.
About the author
Ella Zeltserman is an award-winnipeg Soviet-born poet living in Edmonton, Canada, where she is an active member of the local poetry community. Her poetry has been published in a number of anthologies and magazines.
Awards
- Winner, Western Canada Jewish Book Awards
- Winner, Robert Kroetsch Poetry Book Award, Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Publishers Association of Alberta
- Short-listed, Book Design of the Year, Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Publishers Association of Alberta
Editorial Reviews
"Her first collection of poems...is powerfully sad and hopeful, full of Russian history and personal histories, her family, herself." [Full interview at http://bit.ly/1wtv7ql]
The Jane Day Reader
"Ella Zeltserman waited decades to pen her experiences of oppression and liberation.... In these 38 poems, small things left behind weaves a big story. It traces the poet's bold quest for a better life after she sees a Soviet documentary of a Russian-Jewish immigration... Zeltserman's story of the human cost of leaving one country, one life, for another, has made her an important voice." Fall/Winter 2014
Prairie Books Now
"Ella's is an important story for all readers and she tells it with razor-sharp prose and exquisite imagery. The poems tell a story of politics and family, of leaving and arriving, of displacement and longing... [A] book that belongs in schools and classrooms, on the shelves of libraries and in homes as a treasured part of a family collection."
Edmonton Jewish News