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The Seaside Café Metropolis

By (author): Antanas Sileika

In this comic Cold War novel, Canadian restaurateur Emmet Argentine is trapped in Khrushchev-era Vilnius, Lithuania, under the tyranny of two equally formidable forces: the Soviet Union, and his staunchly socialist mother.

Raised in the kitchens of Toronto’s Royal York Hotel, Emmet’s got a talent for hospitality that catches the attention of a high-ranking architect, who hires him to helm a magnificent new restaurant. Under Emmet’s direction, the Seaside Café Metropolis, though located neither by the sea nor in a major metropolitan area, attracts a colourful cast of bohemian artists, writers, and philosophers, including a visit from Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir — all while kgb operatives listen in from the basement via microphones in the bread baskets.

Through guile, wit, and charm, Emmet, his staff, and other restaurant regulars strive to make rich lives for themselves in the heart of the repressive Soviet regime, drawing warmth from good food, good humour, and even better company.

AUTHOR

Antanas Sileika

Antanas Sileika is a Canadian author of five previous books of fiction as well as a memoir. Working as a Canadian journalist of Lithuanian descent, he became involved with the movement to restore Lithuania’s independence from the Soviet Union. His collection of short stories, Buying on Time, was shortlisted for the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and the Toronto Book Award and long-listed for CBC’s Canada Reads in 2016. His books have repeatedly received starred reviews from Quill & Quire and been listed as among the one hundred best books of the year in the Globe and Mail. He has reviewed books for print, radio, and television and he served as the director of the Humber School for Writers until retiring in 2017. He currently lives in Toronto, ON.

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Antanas Sileika is a born storyteller He turns the postwar Vilnius caf of the title with the Soviet menace all around it and even in it into an oasis of civility good food good music good wit good poetry and above allhopehope for better days to come Stories flow through the caf even if they are sad or tragic like a cleansing river The author succeeds in making us want both to visit and to flee his fictional establishment in equal measure that alone is an achievement to be enjoyed and celebrated

—Joe Kertes Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humourwinning Winter Tulips and Canadian National Jewish Book Award and US National Jewish Book Award for Fictionwinning Gratitude

Antanas Sileika has invented a new genre the culinary picaresque Throw in the Cold War dissident shenanigans an ideologue mother knifefighting love story iron curtain Bohemians and more than half a dozen traditional and innovative Lithuanian recipes and you get a sense of the many flavors Sileika blends to perfection in this sad funny insightful propulsive banquet of a novel This is a rare dish served by a master chef


—Tamas Dobozy author of the Governor Generals Awardshortlisted and Writers Trust Fiction Prizewinning Siege 13

A delicious peek into the world of spies artists and food at the fringes of the Soviet Union Sileikas prose is wry and wise and conjures up a place and time that glimmers like a bittersweet memory

—Trevor Cole author of Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humourwinning Practical Jean

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Dimensions:

294 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
312gr

Published:

September 27, 2025

Publisher:

Cormorant Books

ISBN:

9781770868106

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / General

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Language:

eng

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