The Bird is Gone: A Manifesto
Autor Stephen Graham Jonesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2003 – vârsta ani
Cleverly blending alternate history, mystery, and indigenous resurgence, Stephen Graham Jones’s The Bird Is Gone unfolds in a transformed Great Plains where a visionary conservation act has made the land truly “Indian again.” Fourteen years later, a motley crew led by LP Deal converges in a bowling alley within Indian Territories, on a quest for a forgotten treaty pipe—sealed in a locker and flushed into oblivion—that could return all of America to Indigenous hands. Surreal, suspenseful, and richly original, this manifesto of resistance challenges readers to reconsider power, history, and the stakes of reclaiming a stolen world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781573661096
ISBN-10: 1573661090
Pagini: 175
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția Fiction Collective 2
ISBN-10: 1573661090
Pagini: 175
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția Fiction Collective 2
Notă biografică
Stephen Graham Jones is a Blackfoot Native American and author of numerous novels, including the award-winning FC2 novels The Fast Red Road and The Bird is Gone, and one award-winning short story collection, Bleed Into Me. He is the Ivena Baldwin professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Cuprins
Ten Little Indians
The Only Good Indian
Indian Corn
Skin Deep
Indian Burn
Birds of a Feather
Roses are Red
A Good Day to Die Again
Make Him Dance
Blue Moons
Red Dawn
Terms
Artefacts
The Only Good Indian
Indian Corn
Skin Deep
Indian Burn
Birds of a Feather
Roses are Red
A Good Day to Die Again
Make Him Dance
Blue Moons
Red Dawn
Terms
Artefacts
Recenzii
"For a while now I have felt that we Native American writers (and I most certainly include myself in the "we") keep writing about the same damn things. Stephen Jones writes with a whole new aesthetic and moral sense. He doesn't sound like any of the rest of us, and I love that."
—Sherman Alexie, author of Ten Little Indians
"In The Bird is Gone, Stephen Graham Jones follows his brilliant first novel, The Fast Red Road, with another work of pure originality and quirky brilliance. No unintended clichés or stereotypes here. With Vizenor-like deftness and completely unexpected moves, Jones is taking Native American fiction in a new, necessary direction. We see a literature coming of age in these pages."
—Louis Owens, author of Nightland
"The Bird is Gone is one of the most strikingly original novels I've read in a long, long time. And yet, extraordinarily, its originality never overwhelms its humanity. What a thrill it is to see the world through Stephen Jones's sensibility. He is unquestionably one of our finest young writers."
—Robert Olen Butler, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
—Sherman Alexie, author of Ten Little Indians
"In The Bird is Gone, Stephen Graham Jones follows his brilliant first novel, The Fast Red Road, with another work of pure originality and quirky brilliance. No unintended clichés or stereotypes here. With Vizenor-like deftness and completely unexpected moves, Jones is taking Native American fiction in a new, necessary direction. We see a literature coming of age in these pages."
—Louis Owens, author of Nightland
"The Bird is Gone is one of the most strikingly original novels I've read in a long, long time. And yet, extraordinarily, its originality never overwhelms its humanity. What a thrill it is to see the world through Stephen Jones's sensibility. He is unquestionably one of our finest young writers."
—Robert Olen Butler, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
Descriere
In a reimagined Great Plains, a radical conservation act has made the land “Indian again.” Fourteen years later, a forgotten treaty pipe hidden in a bowling alley could change everything. Surreal, suspenseful, and fiercely original, The Bird Is Gone is a bold exploration of history, identity, and reclamation.