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Keefer Street

By (author): David Spaner

“Required reading for any person troubled by our world right now.” – Maureen Medved

Jake’s life is shaped by the Spanish Civil War and the not-so-civil wars that go on within families and intimate relationships.

With engaging wit and originality, David Spaner does for Vancouver what writers like Mordecai Richler and Philip Roth did for Montreal and Newark. Jake Feldman grows up on Keefer Street in the dynamic working-class immigrant neighbourhood of Strathcona in Vancouver. This is the first novel to bring to life the vibrancy of Strathcona and its largely Jewish Keefer Street.

Jake’s left-wing, rabble-rousing street politics of his youth eventually lead him to leave Depression-era Vancouver to join the international volunteers fighting fascism in the Spanish Civil War. But his return home is unheralded and his idealism is worn down by the mundaneness of everyday life and family conflict.

Fifty years later, he recaptures the passion of his youth during a reunion of civil war volunteers in Spain. Keefer Street explores how to preserve your idealism in order to live a life of purpose.

AUTHOR

David Spaner

David Spaner has worked as a feature writer, movie critic, reporter, and editor for numerous newspapers and magazines. David’s also been a cultural/political organizer (Yippie, manager of the punk band The Subhumans). He is the author of Dreaming in the Rain and Shoot It! Hollywood, Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film.

Reviews

Nominated for the George Ryga Prize for Social Awareness in Literature

Nominated for the Western Canada Jewish Book Awards for Fiction


This critical moment in twentiethcentury fascist history should be required reading for any person troubled by our world right now In hardboiled prose David Spaner has rendered a heartbreaking sometimes wry and deeply moving novel about regular citizens who courageously chose to step up in defence of freedom and the consequences of that choiceMaureen Medved author ofBlack StarandThe Tracey Fragments

Spaner has a gift for characterization and dialogue and creates a whole world of believable characters and interpersonal drama Highly recommendedVancouver Sun

This is the very best of Jewishrelated Spanish Civil War novels that Ive ever seen Everything in the novel is handled beautifully My favorite leftwing novel of the yearPaul Buhle coeditor ofBrigadistas an American AntiFascist in the Spanish Civil War

The narrative of Jakes life is a sober chronicle of the 20thcentury LeftEvent Magazine

Reading David Spaners novel about Canadians who fought in the Spanish Civil War is an exciting way to learn about that bloody prelude to the Second World War The book is recommended reading for anyone who was part of the left in the 1960s or wants to learn more about it It should also become a textbook for high school history classes in need of a dose of truth about Canadas role in a conflict that still puzzles and fascinates the worldRon Verzuh The BC Review

For a good introduction to 1930s Vancouver pick up a copy of David Spaners novel Keefer StreetBC BookWorld

Lively and penetratingTom Wayman author ofIf Youre Not Free at Work Where Are You Free Literature and Social Change

David Spaner knows the history he writes about A welcome addition to the field of Canadian fictionJonah Raskin author ofBeat Blues San Francisco 1955

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Details

Dimensions:

312 Pages
8.08in * 5.23in * .78in
360gr

Published:

November 08, 2024

Publisher:

Ronsdale Press

ISBN:

9781553807209

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / Post-World War II

Language:

eng

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