Louis Owens: writing land and legacy
"Louis Owens: Writing Land and Legacy explores the wide-ranging oeuvre of this seminal author, examining Owens's work and his importance in literature and Native studies. Of Choctaw, Cherokee, and Irish American descent, Owens's work includes mysteries, novels, literary scholarship, a...
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Albuquerque
The University of New Mexico Press
2019
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Zusammenfassung: | "Louis Owens: Writing Land and Legacy explores the wide-ranging oeuvre of this seminal author, examining Owens's work and his importance in literature and Native studies. Of Choctaw, Cherokee, and Irish American descent, Owens's work includes mysteries, novels, literary scholarship, and autobiographical essays. Louis Owens offers a critical introduction and thirteen essays arranged into three sections: 'Owens and the World,' 'Owens and California,' and 'The Novels.' The essays present an excellent assessment of Owens's literary legacy, noting his contributions to American literature, ethnic literature, and Native American literature and highlighting his contributions to a variety of theories and genres. The collection concludes with a coda of personal poetic reflections on Owens by Diane Glancy and Kimberly Blaeser. Libraries, students, scholars, and the general public interested in Native American literature and the landscape of contemporary US literature will welcome this reflective volume that analyzes a vast range of Louis Owens's imaginative fictions, personal accounts, and critical work"-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 315 pages Illustrationen 24 cm |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction. Stories mainly true / Joe Lockard and A. Robert Lee -- Memory theatre : Owens's narratives of remembering / A. Robert Lee -- Louis Owens and anti-colonial ghost dances / Joe Lockard -- Rethinking wilderness : Louis Owens's wounded landscapes and eco-gothic specters / Paul Whitehouse -- Louis Owens : haunting California / Chris LaLonde -- Owens, California, and indigenous modernism / David Carlson -- Reading Steinbeck, reading California : tracing the development of Owens's postindian aesthetics / Billy J. Stratton -- Owens's Wolfsong and Kesey's Sometimes a great notion in the anthropocene age / James Mackay -- Literary form and the mythic underpinnings of the sharpest sight / Alan R. Velie -- "Eran muy crueles" : requirements of madness in Louis Owens's Bone game / David Moore -- "The past was a white man's illusion" : the temporal continuum and trans/nationalism in Owens's Nightland and Dark river / Birgit Däwes -- Nightland "no country for old men" Owens and McCarthy at postmodern high noon / Cathy Covell Waegner -- "Like a clown shot out of a cannon" : humor in owens's nightland / Joseph Coulombe -- "Jake nashoba went home" : tribal citizenship, belonging, and naturalization in Owens's Dark river / John Gamber -- Letter to louis / Diane Glancy -- Of Nalusachito and the course of rivers / Kimberly Blaeser | |
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spelling | Louis Owens writing land and legacy edited by Joe Lockard and A. Robert Lee Albuquerque The University of New Mexico Press 2019 ix, 315 pages Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction. Stories mainly true / Joe Lockard and A. Robert Lee -- Memory theatre : Owens's narratives of remembering / A. Robert Lee -- Louis Owens and anti-colonial ghost dances / Joe Lockard -- Rethinking wilderness : Louis Owens's wounded landscapes and eco-gothic specters / Paul Whitehouse -- Louis Owens : haunting California / Chris LaLonde -- Owens, California, and indigenous modernism / David Carlson -- Reading Steinbeck, reading California : tracing the development of Owens's postindian aesthetics / Billy J. Stratton -- Owens's Wolfsong and Kesey's Sometimes a great notion in the anthropocene age / James Mackay -- Literary form and the mythic underpinnings of the sharpest sight / Alan R. Velie -- "Eran muy crueles" : requirements of madness in Louis Owens's Bone game / David Moore -- "The past was a white man's illusion" : the temporal continuum and trans/nationalism in Owens's Nightland and Dark river / Birgit Däwes -- Nightland "no country for old men" Owens and McCarthy at postmodern high noon / Cathy Covell Waegner -- "Like a clown shot out of a cannon" : humor in owens's nightland / Joseph Coulombe -- "Jake nashoba went home" : tribal citizenship, belonging, and naturalization in Owens's Dark river / John Gamber -- Letter to louis / Diane Glancy -- Of Nalusachito and the course of rivers / Kimberly Blaeser "Louis Owens: Writing Land and Legacy explores the wide-ranging oeuvre of this seminal author, examining Owens's work and his importance in literature and Native studies. Of Choctaw, Cherokee, and Irish American descent, Owens's work includes mysteries, novels, literary scholarship, and autobiographical essays. Louis Owens offers a critical introduction and thirteen essays arranged into three sections: 'Owens and the World,' 'Owens and California,' and 'The Novels.' The essays present an excellent assessment of Owens's literary legacy, noting his contributions to American literature, ethnic literature, and Native American literature and highlighting his contributions to a variety of theories and genres. The collection concludes with a coda of personal poetic reflections on Owens by Diane Glancy and Kimberly Blaeser. Libraries, students, scholars, and the general public interested in Native American literature and the landscape of contemporary US literature will welcome this reflective volume that analyzes a vast range of Louis Owens's imaginative fictions, personal accounts, and critical work"-- Owens, Louis / Criticism and interpretation Owens, Louis fast Lockard, Joe 1953- (DE-588)173888674 edt Lee, A. Robert 1941- (DE-588)141301856 edt Online version Louis Owens Albuquerque : The University of New Mexico Press, 2019 |
spellingShingle | Louis Owens writing land and legacy Introduction. Stories mainly true / Joe Lockard and A. Robert Lee -- Memory theatre : Owens's narratives of remembering / A. Robert Lee -- Louis Owens and anti-colonial ghost dances / Joe Lockard -- Rethinking wilderness : Louis Owens's wounded landscapes and eco-gothic specters / Paul Whitehouse -- Louis Owens : haunting California / Chris LaLonde -- Owens, California, and indigenous modernism / David Carlson -- Reading Steinbeck, reading California : tracing the development of Owens's postindian aesthetics / Billy J. Stratton -- Owens's Wolfsong and Kesey's Sometimes a great notion in the anthropocene age / James Mackay -- Literary form and the mythic underpinnings of the sharpest sight / Alan R. Velie -- "Eran muy crueles" : requirements of madness in Louis Owens's Bone game / David Moore -- "The past was a white man's illusion" : the temporal continuum and trans/nationalism in Owens's Nightland and Dark river / Birgit Däwes -- Nightland "no country for old men" Owens and McCarthy at postmodern high noon / Cathy Covell Waegner -- "Like a clown shot out of a cannon" : humor in owens's nightland / Joseph Coulombe -- "Jake nashoba went home" : tribal citizenship, belonging, and naturalization in Owens's Dark river / John Gamber -- Letter to louis / Diane Glancy -- Of Nalusachito and the course of rivers / Kimberly Blaeser Owens, Louis / Criticism and interpretation Owens, Louis fast |
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