At the turn of the century, Muscogee (Creek) journalist, poet,
and political humorist Alexander Posey (1873-1908) was widely read
in Oklahoma and throughout the nation. His most enduring literary
legacy is the persona of Fus Fixico (sometimes translated as
"Heartless Bird"), whose "conversations" with other fictional
characters brilliantly satirized local and national politics and
politicians at the turn of the century, especially the government's
Indian policy.
This richly annotated edition features a foreword by A. LaVonne
Brown Ruoff, which is a tribute to Carol A. Petty Hunter, long a
champion of Posey's writings. Hunter had begun editing this project
when her life was cut short in 1987.
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