Native Storiers: Five Selections: Native Storiers: A Series of American Narratives
Editat de Prof. Gerald Vizenoren Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
Gerald Vizenor presents in this anthology some of the best contemporary Native American Indian authors writing today. The five books from which these excerpts are drawn are published in the University of Nebraska Press’s Native Storiers series.
This series introduces innovative, emergent, avant-garde Native literary artists and promotes a sense of survivance over the conventional themes of victimry, historical absence, cultural tragedy, and separation that often accompany Native characters in popular commercial fiction. These original narratives demonstrate a new and distinctive aesthetic in the literature of Native American Indians. The five Native authors in this anthology, drawing from the practices of traditional oral storiers, create an active sense of presence, both in the literary world, and the wider world of cultural studies.
Native Storiers includes selections from Mending Skins by Eric Gansworth, Designs of the Night Sky by Diane Glancy, Bleed into Me by Stephen Graham Jones, Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 by Gerald Vizenor, and Elsie’s Business by Frances Washburn.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803217171
ISBN-10: 080321717X
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Native Storiers: A Series of American Narratives
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 080321717X
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Native Storiers: A Series of American Narratives
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Gerald Vizenor is Distinguished Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico and professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Survivance: Narratives of Native Presence, and Manifest Manners: Narratives on Postindian Survivance both published by the University of Nebraska Press.
Previous praise for the five works:
• Mending Skins by Eric Gansworth
Winner of the 2006 Josephine Miles National Literary Award, sponsored by PEN Oakland
“What distinguishes this short novel from others is its sharp wit and particular tribal locale, the Tuscarora, in upstate New York. . . . Gansworth’s own illustrations preface each section and foreshadow plot events. The characters are so engaging and events intertwined that a longer novel would have been welcome.”—P. Jane Hafen, Multicultural Review
Winner of the 2006 Josephine Miles National Literary Award, sponsored by PEN Oakland
“What distinguishes this short novel from others is its sharp wit and particular tribal locale, the Tuscarora, in upstate New York. . . . Gansworth’s own illustrations preface each section and foreshadow plot events. The characters are so engaging and events intertwined that a longer novel would have been welcome.”—P. Jane Hafen, Multicultural Review
• Designs of the Night Sky by Diane Glancy
“Glancy’s short, poetical chapters manage to balance the lyrical against the narrative so as to create a formally complex work in which personal and cultural memory support and vie with the sometimes gritty realities of the present.”—Brian Evenson, author of Contagion and Other Stories
“Glancy’s short, poetical chapters manage to balance the lyrical against the narrative so as to create a formally complex work in which personal and cultural memory support and vie with the sometimes gritty realities of the present.”—Brian Evenson, author of Contagion and Other Stories
• Bleed into Me by Stephen Graham Jones
Winner of the 2005 Jesse Jones Award for Fiction, sponsored by the Texas Institute of Letters
“A collection of gutsy, ethereal stories about being Indian in the 21st Century. . . . These stories are disorienting—and meant to be—as though they bend each eye in a slightly different direction and then ask us to walk some fine, unseeable line.”—Montana Magazine
• Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 by Gerald Vizenor
“Gerald Vizenor contributes to Nebraska’s Native Storiers series a novel that challenges conventional notions of ethnic, cultural, and stylistic purity. . . . In this requiem for the atomic age’s forgotten victims, Vizenor offers us another sophisticated, alternately sensitive and ironic meditation on the importance of cross-fertilization and remembrance.”—Review of Contemporary Fiction
“Gerald Vizenor contributes to Nebraska’s Native Storiers series a novel that challenges conventional notions of ethnic, cultural, and stylistic purity. . . . In this requiem for the atomic age’s forgotten victims, Vizenor offers us another sophisticated, alternately sensitive and ironic meditation on the importance of cross-fertilization and remembrance.”—Review of Contemporary Fiction
• Elsie's Business by Frances Washburn
“Washburn writes the truest Native American novel. Though she rejects the typical Native subject matter, the structure of her story embraces the deepest Native traditions in their oblique approach to ‘truth.’”—Review of Contemporary Fiction
Cuprins
Introduction
Bleed into Me
Stephen Graham Jones
Mending Skins
Eric Gansworth
Elsie's Business
Frances Washburn
Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57
Gerald Vizenor
Designs of the Night Sky
Diane Glancy
Contributors
Bleed into Me
Stephen Graham Jones
Mending Skins
Eric Gansworth
Elsie's Business
Frances Washburn
Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57
Gerald Vizenor
Designs of the Night Sky
Diane Glancy
Contributors