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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Krupat, Arnold
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| Publisher: |
University of Nebraska Press
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| Date: |
09/01/2015
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| Binding: |
Hardcover
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| Condition: |
NEW
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James Welch was one of the central figures in twentieth-century American Indian literature, and
The Heartsong of Charging Elk is of particular importance as the culminating novel in his canon. A historical novel,
Heartsong follows a Lakota (Sioux) man at the end of the nineteenth century as he travels with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show; is left behind in Marseille, France; and then struggles to overcome many hardships, including a charge for murder. In this novel Welch conveys some of the lifeways and language of a traditional Sioux. Here for the first time is a literary companion to James Welch's
Heartsong that includes an unpublished chapter of the first draft of the novel; selections from interviews with the author; a memoir by the author's widow, Lois Welch; and essays by leading scholars in the field on a wide range of topics. The rich resources presented here make this volume an essential addition to the study of James Welch and twentieth-century Native American literature.
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