The Evolution of Survival as Theme in Contemporary Native American Literature: from Alienation to Laughter
Description:
With the publication of his Pulitzer Prize winning novel, House Made of Dawn. N. Scott Momaday ended a three-decade hiatus in the production of works written by Native American writers, and contributed to the renaissance of a rich literature. The critical acclaim that the novel received helped to establish Native American literature as a legitimate addition to American literature at large and inspired other Native Americans to write. Contemporary Native American literature from 1969 to 1974 foc…
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Date:
December 1994
Creator:
Schein, Marie-Madeleine
Partner:
UNT Libraries