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Patrin

Published
Sep 2015
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
128

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Patrin Szkandery, a young woman living in Victoria BC in the 1970s, restores an ancient quilt and travels to Czechoslovakia to trace her Roma history over the unsettling terrain of central Europe in the years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The pieced cloth proves to be both coded map and palimpsest (patrin) of her extended family’s nomadic wandering through Moravia in the first decade of the 20th century. The elegant and beautifully attentive lyric prose of Kishkan’s earlier work in fiction and memoir is augmented here with masterful pace and plotting. Patrin is a little jewel of a novella, an exquisitely nuanced and moving glimpse into the grand themes of exile and homecoming across continents. Stitched seamlessly it is a suspenseful and historic tale. Patrin- is the old word for the clues Roma people left for their travelling fellows â€" a handful of leaves or twigs tied to a tree.

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First Edition Sep 2015 Mother Tongue Publishing ISBN13 9781896949512 ISBN10 1896949517
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Sep 2015 Mother Tongue Publishing ISBN13 9781896949598 ISBN10 1896949592
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Sep 2015 Mother Tongue Publishing ISBN10 B01N41ETTR
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