-
third novel, and it
explores Birdsell's own
family history. The word
Russländer means "Russians" in
German and her
mother and
maternal grandparents were...
-
Katya Vogt, the
protagonist of
Sandra Birdsell's
historical novel The
Russländer (aka Katya)
Katya (Highlander), an
Immortal in Highlander: The Series...
- Yorkshire,
Judgment Glen
Sandra Birdsell 1942 novelist,
short stories The
Rüsslander, The Two-Headed Calf
Earle Birney 1904 1995 poet, novelist, playwright...
- Many by Rudy Wiebe, The
Salvation of
Yasch Siemens by
Armin Wiebe, The
Russlander by
Sandra Birdsell, A Year of
Lesser by
David Bergen, A
Dream of a Woman...
- to
Canada in the 1870s, some of whom
later moved to Mexico. The
label "
Russlander"
refers to
Russian Mennonites who came to the
Americas in the 1920s. Those...
- the
early 1930s the
recent Mennonite immigrants from the
Soviet Union (
Rußländer)
formed a
Mennonite congregation in the town, but by 1987, it had ceased...
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immigration occurred due to the
Russian Revolution, and many of the "
Russlander"
Mennonites took over
farms and land left
unoccupied by the Mennonites...
-
Robert Fulford Richard B.
Wright Clara Callan Winner Sandra Birdsell The
Russlander Shortlist Michael Crummey River Thieves Michael Redhill Martin Sloane...
- "Flyget till Stockholm" 2:41 10. "Kommer
aldrig att få dig" Torbjörn
Russlander 3:47 11. "Äventyr i
gryningen (postludium)" 1:05
Total length: 35:41...
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Award in 1977. In 2001,
Sandra Birdsell's
historical fiction novel The
Russlander was
shortlisted for the
Governor General's
Award and in 2004,
Miriam Toews...