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Information: Rudy Wiebe was born in Fairholme, Saskatchewan, the son of Soviet Mennonite farmers. His works include Peace Shall Destroy Many, The Angel of the Tar Sands, and The Temptations of Big Bear.
Struggle For Survival: Rudy Wiebe tells the story of a native woman's misspent life Struggle For Survival: Rudy Wiebe tells the story of a native woman's misspent life: Article by Shelley Decker explains the background of Wiebe's book, 'Stolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman'. (Wiebe, Rudy) http://www.chl.ca/JamBooksFeatures/wiebe_rudy.html
The Politics of Rudy Wiebe in 'The Blue Mountains of China' The Politics of Rudy Wiebe in 'The Blue Mountains of China': Essay by Ervin Beck from the Mennonite Quarterly Review. (Wiebe, Rudy) http://www.goshen.edu/mqr/pastissues/oct99beck.html
Canadian Literary Archives - Rudy Wiebe Canadian Literary Archives - Rudy Wiebe: Information on Rudy Wiebe material in the University of Calgary Library's Special Collections. (Wiebe, Rudy) http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/SpecColl/wieber.htm