In this innovative collection, Louis Owens blends autobiography,
short fiction, and literary criticism to reflect on his experiences
as a mixedblood Indian in America.
In sophisticated prose, Owens reveals the many timbres of his
voice--humor, humility, love, joy, struggle, confusion, and
clarity. We join him in the fields, farms, and ranches of
California. We follow his search for a lost brother and contemplate
along with him old family photographs from Indian Territory and
early Oklahoma. In a final section, Owens reflects on the work and
theories of other writers, including Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak,
Gerald Vizenor, Michael Dorris, and Louise Erdrich.
"Volume 40 in the American Indian Literature and Critical
Studies Series"
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