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Zusatztext "Cliff Trafzer has put together a stunning collection of Native American voices in a works that shimmer with wit and erupt with rage while! most crucially! demonstrating the astonishing complexity and richness of Native American storytelling past and present. In these thitry stories! the contemporary Native Amerian world of the magical and mundane! outraged and outrageous! timeless and timely is shown to be very much alive and very much essential to what American and world literature are about. These are stories of survival for five hundred years against enormous odds through humor and grace! through courage and luck! and! most of all! through language–the power of story." –Louis Owens! author of Other Destinies and Wolfsong "Enchanting! moving! colorful! Through fiction characters! the authors offer a slice of contemporary Native American life. Blue Dawn! Red Earth is skillfully edited and magnificently written by some fo the best Indian storytellers of our time." –Larry Myers! Executive Secretary! Native American Heritage Commission "Featuring the work of new young talents and established masters! the stories in Blue Dawn! Red Earth celebrate the lives of contemporary Native Americans. While never denying the often harsh realities faced by native peoples! the stories express a confidence that native peoples! their spirituality and their sense of humor very much intact! will survive." –Rebecca Kugel! Professor of History! American Indian Studies! University of California! Riverside Informationen zum Autor Clifford E. Trafzer Klappentext In recent decades, Native American literature has experienced a resurgence in prominence and popularity. Beginning with the 1969 publication of N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel House Made of Dawn, and continuing with the work of Paula Gunn Allen, Linda Hogan, Louise Erdrich, and Craig Lesley, American Indian writers have become an increasingly visible part of the literary landscape. In this collection of thirty varied and powerful short stories, almost all being published here for the first time, emerging talents carry on the tradition of their storytelling ancestors. Zusammenfassung In recent decades! Native American literature has experienced a resurgence in prominence and popularity. Beginning with the 1969 publication of N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel House Made of Dawn ! and continuing with the work of Paula Gunn Allen! Linda Hogan! Louise Erdrich! and Craig Lesley! American Indian writers have become an increasingly visible part of the literary landscape. In this collection of thirty varied and powerful short stories! almost all being published here for the first time! emerging talents carry on the tradition of their storytelling ancestors. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Clifford E. Trafzer The Witches of Eufaula, Oklahoma Craig S. Womack Names Lorne Simon Darlene and the Dead Man Anita Endrezze The Reapers Jim Barnes Spirit Curse Annie Hansen What’s in a Song Maurice Kenny Wisteria Patricia Riley Sky Burial Richard Van Camp Midnight at the Graveyard Penny Olson Memekwesiw Misha Cooking Woman E. K. Caldwell The Raleigh Man Eric L. Gansworth Bagattaway Chris Fleet Growing Things Kimberly M. Blaeser Oshkiwiinag: Heartlines on the Trickster Express Gerald Vizenor So I Blow Smoke in Her Face Laura Tobe Beets Tiffany Midge The Last Rattlesnake Throw Ralph Salisbury Never Again D. L. Birchfield Talking Things Over with the Boiler Man Duane Niatum A Jingle for Silvy Richard G. Green