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Purpaleanie and Other Permutations

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Published January 1, 1978

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Sietze Buning

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July 27, 2014
love this poetry; wiersma captures the dialectic of the immigrant, the already & not yet of the Calvinist living in this day--well, living a few decades ago now. My kids probably don't 'get it'; in fact, there are probably lots of folk my age who wouldn't 'get it' either, unless they've been raised by Dutch Christian Reformed immigrants and spent some time in an enclave in America--Holland or GR Mich, or Sioux Centre in Iowa, or maybe Paterson, N. J. Like a lost dialect, really. Sad, but what can you do? Change happens, but I'm so glad that Wiersma's writing tells that story, for those who have ears to hear it.
Profile Image for Hans Leisman.
14 reviews
December 8, 2023
A gift from Larry and Gretchen Borst for my high school graduation. Thought provoking about the various seasons of life.

“You and he knew that nobody fails to fall in the end. You and he know that no Sietze could give you what you needed. You and he knew God loved you both. It was enough so you could let me go.”
Profile Image for Ken K.
127 reviews
March 5, 2025
A book of poetry related to growing up in Northwest Iowa in the Christian Reformed Church. The author gives an accurate, although exaggerated, view of the Dutch Calvinist mindset. Parts are humorous and parts are sad, but the stories allowed me to have a nostalgic view of how things were a century ago. Others from a different perspective could very likely miss the point.
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