Mongrel

By (author): Marko Sijan

Set in Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, Marko Sijan’s explosive debut novel, Mongrel, mixes tragedy, black comedy and pathos in its five chapters, each narrated by a different youth, each of whom tilts closer toward an abyss of violence. Their inextricably linked stories span twelve manic hours on June 10, 1999, the last year of the 20th century and the day the United States ends its seventy-eight-day bombing of Serbia. The battering of a small, weak nation by the world’s uncontested superpower mirrors a lesson that develops among Sera, Gus, Sophie, Milan and Gunther: that exploitation may be the most basic feature of human intercourse. Mongrel explores the possibility that Canadian multiculturalism is not the rosy miracle so many believe it to be; an impatient, confused and angry monster may be lurking in its underbelly, itching to burst out.

AUTHOR

Marko Sijan

Marko Sijan co-wrote a script for a short film entitled Eva Meets Felix, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 1999. His poetry, fiction and non-fiction have appeared in Maisonneuve, Branch and Encore and on the Parliamentary Poet Laureate website. Born in Windsor, Marko lives in Montreal. Mongrel is his first book.

Reviews

Raw, funny and ferocious. In Mongrel, Marko Sijan vividly captures the passion, vulnerability and brutality of teens.Ó (Elyse Friedman, author of Long Story Short and Then Again)

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Set in Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, Marko Sijan’s explosive debut novel, Mongrel, mixes tragedy, black comedy and pathos in its five chapters, each narrated by a different youth, each of whom tilts closer toward an abyss of violence. Their inextricably linked stories span twelve manic hours on June 10, 1999, the last year of the 20th century and the day the United States ends its seventy-eight-day bombing of Serbia. The battering of a small, weak nation by the world’s uncontested superpower mirrors a lesson that develops among Sera, Gus, Sophie, Milan and Gunther: that exploitation may be the most basic feature of human intercourse. Mongrel explores the possibility that Canadian multiculturalism is not the rosy miracle so many believe it to be; an impatient, confused and angry monster may be lurking in its underbelly, itching to burst out.

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Dimensions:

202 Pages
8in * 5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

May 01, 2011

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Mansfield Press

ISBN:

9781894469548

Book Subjects:

FICTION / General

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Language:

eng

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