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Antanas Sileika (Antanas Šileika; born 1953) is a Canadian-Lithuanian
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and critic.


Biography

Sileika was born in 1953 in
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to Lithuanian-born parents. After completing an English degree at the
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, he moved to Paris for two years and there married his wife, Snaige Sileika (née Valiunas), an art student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. While in Paris, he studied French, taught English in Versailles, and worked as part of the editorial collective of the expatriate literary journal, ''Paris Voices'', run from the upstairs room of the bookstore, Shakespeare and Company. Upon his return to Canada in 1979, Sileika began teaching at
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and working as a co-editor of the Canadian literary journal, ''
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'', where he remained until 1988. He wrote extensively as a journalist about Lithuania's re-establishment of independence during the
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from 1988–1991, and for this activity he received
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from the Lithuanian government in 2004. He retired in 2017 after fifteen years as director of the Humber School for Writers in Toronto, Canada. Sileika appears occasionally on Canadian television and radio as a free-lance broadcaster.


Works

After writing for newspapers and magazines, Sileika published his first novel, ''Dinner at the End of the World'' (1994): a speculative story set in the aftermath of
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. His second book, a collection of linked short stories, ''Buying On Time'' (1997) was nominated for both the City of Toronto Book Award and the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour, and was serialized on CBC Radio's '' Between the Covers''. The book traces the lives of a family of immigrants to a Canadian suburb between 1950s and 1970s. Some of these stories were anthologized in ''Dreaming Home'', ''Canadian Short Stories'', and the ''Penguin Anthology of Canadian Humour''. The Lithuanian translation ''Pirkiniai išsimokėtinai'' was shortlisted for book of the year in Lithuania in 2014. The book was also translated into Chinese. His third book, ''Woman in Bronze'' (2004), compared the seasonal life of a young man in Czarist Lithuania with his subsequent attempts to succeed as a prominent sculptor in Paris in the twenties. The Lithuanian title is ''Bonzinė moteris''. His novel, ''Underground'', was released by
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in early 2011. The novel was a love story set in the underground resistance to the
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in the late 1940s. The Lithuanian title is ''Pogrindis''. ''The Barefoot Bingo Caller'' is his memoir, published by ECW Press in May 2017. It received a starred review in Quill and Quire, Canada's publishing industry journal. The Lithuanian translation ''Basakojis bingo pranašėjas'' was named Lithuania's book of the year in 2018 in the category of adult fiction. ''Provisionally Yours'' is an espionage novel set between 1921 and 1923 in Lithuania and was inspired by the memoir of Jonas Budrys, chief of counterintelligence at the time. It was shortlisted for the 2020
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for fiction."38 books shortlisted for 2020 ReLit Awards"
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, April 27, 2021.


Bibliography

* ''Dinner at the End of the World''. Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic, 1994. * ''Buying on Time''. Erin, Ontario: Porcupine's Quill, 1997. * ''Woman in Bronze''. Toronto: Random House Canada, 2004. * ''Underground. Toronto''. Thomas Allen and Son, 2011 * ''The Barefoot Bingo Caller''. Toronto, Ontario: ECW Press, 2017 * ''Provisionally Yours''. Windsor, Ontario, Biblioasis, 2019


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External links


Antanassileika.ca
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sileika, Antanas Canadian male novelists Canadian literary critics Canadian people of Lithuanian descent People from Weston, Toronto Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian male non-fiction writers