JOSIAH NEUFELD is an award-winning journalist who grew up as an expatriate in Burkina Faso and returned to Canada as a young adult. His essays, journalism, and short fiction have been published in the Walrus, Hazlitt, the Globe and Mail, Eighteen Bridges, the Ottawa Citizen, the Vancouver Sun, Utne Reader, Prairie Fire, and the New Quarterly. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Peripatetic … tormented … fascinating.”
*Broadview*
The Temple at the End of the Universe is a thoughtful memoir,
searching for greater meaning in a fraught world, and learning to
be connected to the land once again … Perfectly on tone for the
current state of our world.
*Miramichi Reader*
A thoughtful contribution to much-needed discourse about aligning
personal values with public action to curb the climate crisis.
*Literary Review of Canada*
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