Arnold Dyck


Arnold Dyck was a Russian Mennonite writer born in Hochfeld, Ukraine. Dyck immigrated to Canada in 1923, residing in Steinbach, Manitoba where he purchased and edited the Steinbach Post. He is best known for his humorous 'Koop enn Bua' books, and his autobiographical novel 'Verloren in der Steppe '. His books are among the first publications in the Mennonite dialect of Plautdietsch. His work is regarded as influential not only in establishing and recording Mennonite humour, but as establishing Plautdietsch as a written language. In later years, he moved to Germany, where he died in 1970.