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Savage Conversations

Autor Leanne Howe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2019

Praise for LeAnne Howe:

"Howe's voice is so utterly unique, comparisons can't do her justice. . . . This volume is a gift from a rich place-wise, generous, exciting, and completely fresh." --Susan Power

November, 1873. Mary Todd Lincoln is confined to the Bellevue Place Sanitarium for insanity, where she talks to the Savage Indian and the sentient Rope, and both re- minders of her husband's decision to hang thirty-eight Dakota in 1862 Mankato, the largest mass execution in United States history.

Part theater of the absurd, part highly stylized biography, part historical archive, this daring cross-genre narrative traces the limits of one woman's sanity, the betrayals of a family, and the contradictions and crimes on which the United States is founded.

From Savage Conversations

Tonight, let us hoist the catafalque over a new grave. Hold my hands above the dank earth
As the Nightjars serenade. Oh what a great heart smasher you are, Mr. Lincoln. Adieu, my
confessor, my all-in-all, lover, protector, ghost husband.
Turning to Savage Indian.
Wishing for nothing, not even breath, Take the Jlint knife, cut me, I dare you.

LeAnne Howe is a poet, fiction writer, filmmaker, and play wright and a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Her honors include a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writer's Circle of the Americas, an American Book Award, and a United States Artists Ford Fellowship. She is the Eidson Distinguished Professor of American Literature in English at the University of Georgia.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781566895316
ISBN-10: 1566895316
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 127 x 190 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Coffee House Press

Notă biografică

LeAnne Howe (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) is a poet, fiction writer, playwright, and filmmaker. Her most recent book, Choctalking on Other Realities, won the inaugural 2014 MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures, and Languages. She is the Eidson Distinguished Professor in American Literature in English at the University of Georgia, Athens.