The Death of Tony: On Belonging in Two Worlds

Antanas Sileika
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The Death of Tony: On Belonging in Two Worlds

Antanas Sileika
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  • Date de publication : Mar 05, 2024
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 248
  • Éditeur : Stonehewer Books
  • ISBN : 9781738993345
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.6" L x 8.5" H

Praise for The Death of Tony:

“Intelligent and observant... illuminates the experiences of a little-discussed ethnic group while probing the meanings of real and imagined homelands. A thoughtful reading experience.”
Kirkus Reviews

“In The Death of Tony, [Sileika's] voice is casual, balanced, and informative, with the wry humour that makes him special. Readers of any generation will feel they’ve had a satisfying and illuminating conversation with a friend.”
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Praise for Antanas Sileika's Previous Work:

“…Some Unfinished Business is a moving, page-turning examination of loyalty, betrayal, retribution and, ultimately, love, written by an acclaimed author at the height of his powers.”
—Gary Barwin, author of Yiddish for Pirates

The Barefoot Bingo Caller is evocative, unfailingly honest, and dead-on funny! A masterful piece of writing.”
—Miriam Toews, author of Women Talking

On Underground: “… an example of the elegant thinking that characterizes this rare and compelling chronicle.”
—Donna Bailey Nurse in The Globe and Mail

On Provisionally Yours: “… an urbane thriller.”
—Publishers Weekly

On Woman in Bronze: “… written in deceptively easy prose […] superbly told.”
—Michael Redhill in The Globe and Mail

On Buying on Time: “Antanas Sileika has made a significant contribution to the body of immigrant literature.”
—Philip Marchand in the Toronto Star

On Dinner at the End of the World: “The art is in the telling, and these stories are wonderfully told.”
—Wayne Grady in the Toronto Star

“Antanas Sileika is one of the quiet stars of CanLit, creating memorable, complex, and enthralling stories in his five novels and his memoir.”
—Open Book Interview

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