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In geology an erratic is a boulder or rock formation transported some distance from its original source, as by a glacier. In award-winning novelist Mark Frutkins case, his movement from his native Cleveland. Ohio, was instigated by his wish to protest and resist the U.S. military draft during the Vietnam War, and his destination was Canada.

An estimated 50,000 to 100,000 American Vietnam War draft resisters sought sanctuary in Canada. Many of these men stayed, became Canadian citizens, and have made significant contributions to the country, including writers such as William Gibson, George Fetherling, Keith Maillard, and Jay Scott; musicians Jesse Winchester and Jim Byrnes; childrens performer Eric Nagler; and radio personality Andy Barrie.

Although this first nonfiction work by Mark Frutkin looks back at the circumstances and culture of the late 1960s and early 1970s that prompted the author to relocate to Canada, Erratic Northis about many other things. Its also a lyrical meditation about returning to nature in the bush country of Quebec and an account of the crucible that forged one writer. Tying everything together, though, is the overarching theme of the book: a contemplation of humanitys embrace of war and violence and the countervailing impulse to resist that embrace, specifically as seen in the experience of Frutkin himself; his grandfather Simon, who escaped Tsarist Russia and its military in the 1890s; and Louis Drouin, the Quebec farmer Frutkin bought his original farm from and who resisted conscription in World War II.

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ALSO BY MARK FRUTKIN Fabrizios Return 2006 Slow Lightning 2001 Iron - photo 1
ALSO BY MARK FRUTKIN Fabrizios Return 2006 Slow Lightning 2001 Iron - photo 2
ALSO BY MARK FRUTKIN
Fabrizios Return (2006)
Slow Lightning (2001)
Iron Mountain (2001)
The Lion of Venice (1997)
In the Time of the Angry Queen (1993)
Acts of Light (1992)
Invading Tibet (1991)
Atmospheres Apollinaire (1988)
The Alchemy of Clouds (1985)
The Growing Dawn (1984)
a vietnam draft resisters
life in the canadian bush
mark frutkin D UNDURN P RESS T ORONTO Copyright 2008 Mark Frutkin All - photo 3
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Copyright 2008, Mark Frutkin
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise (except for brief passages for purposes of review) without the prior permission of Dundurn Press. Permission to photocopy should be requested from Access Copyright.
Edited by Michael Carroll
Designed by Courtney Horner
Printed and bound in Canada by Webcom
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Frutkin, Mark, 1948-
Erratic north : a Vietnam draft resisters life in the Canadian bush / Mark Frutkin.
ISBN 978-1-55002-786-0
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PS8561.R84Z46 2008 C813.54 C2008-900714-X
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We acknowledge the support of The Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario - photo 5
We acknowledge the support of The Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program and The Association for the Export of Canadian Books, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit program, and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.
Care has been taken to trace the ownership of copyright material used in this book. The author and the publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any references or credits in subsequent editions.
J. Kirk Howard, President
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Printed on recycled paper.
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Erratic (adj.): (3.) in geology, stray masses of rock, foreign to the
surrounding strata, that have been transported from their original site,
apparently by glacial action.
Oxford English Dictionary
Acknowledgements
Memory is a subtle and evanescent play of light inside the head. The critic Walter Benjamin once said, Memory is not an instrument for exploring the past but its theatre, and the playwright Eugene Ionesco observed, the light that memory lends to things is the palest light of all I am not quite sure whether I am dreaming or remembering, whether I have lived my life or dreamed it.
Many of the people who appear in these pages will have different memories of certain events, will have seen those nuanced lights from angles other than the ones I have recorded. For any errors, oversights, misunderstandings, or lack of clarity in my recounting of events, I extend my most humble apologies in advance. Any mistakes are mine alone.
This book could not have been written without the hard work and dedication (and editorial assistance) of my oldest brother, Ren Frutkin, and his wife, Ann Berger Frutkin, who produced a monograph titled Memories of a Cleveland Childhood, based for the most part on conversations with our father, and presented to him on his ninetieth birthday. This monograph not only provided background information on Simon Frutkin and the Frutkin family, it saved me considerable research time and inspired my own interest in the subject.
Also, my deep appreciation to my parents, Rennie and Anabel, my sister, Marilyn, and my brother, Lawrence, for their help and encouragement. Thanks are also owed to Arnold Frutkin (my fathers half-brother and Simons youngest son), who provided notes for the monograph Memories of a Cleveland Childhood, as well as old photos of Simon, and answered numerous queries from his home in Virginia.
I would also like to thank everyone from the Wolf Lake Farm, and those formerly from the Farm, for their help and suggestions, especially Steve, Shirley, Jochen and Monik, Colleen, Val, Fritz, and Paul. And special thanks to Val for the quotation from her short Farm memoir, This Was How I Saw It, and the story about Jochen and the trout.
Thanks also to Nicola Vulpe, Tom Henighan, Michael Carroll, Murray Wilson, Richard Taylor, and, especially, Faith Seltzer, my wife, for their readings and edits of the manuscript (or portions thereof) and their consistently incisive and helpful editorial comments.
Thanks, as well, to Hazel Mayer and Lou and Esther Seltzer.
And, finally, special thanks to Elliot Frutkin, my son, who, after hearing many of these stories at the supper table, suggested I write them down.
(Note: The chapter titled Wheels won first prize in the 2006 Duncan Campbell Scott Essay Contest.)
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Gatineau Hills, Quebec
I sit in a wooden chair at the kitchen table in a two-storey log house in western Quebec, about an hours drive north of Ottawa. Its 1971. The cabin, facing south, rests on a slight rise at the end of a long valley that snakes through the Gatineau Hills. The hills, thick with pine, spruce, maple, oak, birch, and beech, are invisible because it is 4:00 a.m. what the Japanese call the hour of the tiger and the night is without a moon. Unable to sleep, I have risen from bed, lit a coal-oil lamp, and begun to read a book at the table in the centre of the kitchen. The silence is penetrating and deep, the kind of silence we no longer hear in the modern world with its constant cough of traffic and its white noise humming 24/7 from fridge and computer. There is no wind on this autumn night. If there were, the creaking of the square logs that form the cabins walls would make the silence feel deeper still.
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