Dirk Willems turns back to save his pursuer (recent icon version) Hans Herr House, built in 1719, is the oldest building in
Lancaster
County and the oldest remaining original site of
The Torture of Joost Joosten (1560)
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From a conference in 1996: five Mennonite writers. Left to right: Jean Janzen, Dallas Wiebe, Elmer Suderman, Julia Kasdorf, Jeff Gundy. Links Mennonite
Connections
on the WWW A central site with links to hundreds of others,
well-organized
into categories:
Ervin
Beck's
Pages Includes a good bibliography of U.S. Mennonite literature and
criticism, an article on U.S. Mennonite writers, the program for the
1997
Goshen conference on "Mennonite/s Writing in the U.S." and the syllabus
for his Mennonite literature course. Mennonite Life: scholarly
and literary magazine now published online at Bethel College in Kansas. Print issues (before 2000) are in the library.
Bibliography
on Mennonites in
The Literature of Canadian Mennonites Good brief overview of Canadian Mennonite literature, with a bibliography of creative works and criticism. Third Way Cafe Official "outreach" site produced by Mennonite Media, with a very good page called "Who Are the Mennonites" (in case you're wondering). Rosannadanna
of the Amish Humor site by the one and only Ross Bender.
Moderately
warped but immoderately funny.
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