James Welch, een auteur van de Blackfeet Natie, wordt gevierd als een sleutelfiguur in de Native American Renaissance. Zijn romans duiken diep in de ervaringen van Native Americans gedurende de 19e en 20e eeuw, en bieden diepgaande inzichten in hun geschiedenis en cultuur. Welch's schrijven onderscheidt zich door meeslepende verhalen en zijn vermogen om een stem te geven aan vaak ongehoorde vertellingen. Zijn literaire bijdrage ligt in zijn krachtige oproeping van het verleden en de blijvende geest van zijn volk.
Exploring the Native American experience in Montana, this poetry collection reflects the author's deep connection to the land that shaped his youth. The verses reveal a profound awareness of time, place, and human existence, showcasing Welch's elegant style and emotional depth. With an introduction by James Tate, the work resonates with both personal and universal themes, making it relevant to a broad audience. This influential volume promises to engage a new generation of readers with its vivid imagery and cultural insights.
Treats the battle with Custer from the Indians' point of view, showing how their "victory" was merely a last hurrah for a landless people stripped of their rights
In the Two Medicine territory of Montana, the Pikuni Indians are forced to choose between fighting a futile war or accepting a humiliating surrender, as the encroaching numbers of whites threaten their very existence
James Welch never shied away from depicting the lives of Native Americans damned by destiny and temperament to the margins of society. The Death of Jim Loney is no exception. Jim Loney is a mixed-blood, of white and Indian parentage. Estranged from both communities, he lives a solitary, brooding existence in a small Montana town. His nights are filled with disturbing dreams that haunt his waking hours. Rhea, his lover, cannot console him; Kate, his sister, cannot penetrate his world. In sparse, moving prose, Welch has crafted a riveting tale of disenfranchisement and self-destruction. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Set against a backdrop of cultural intersection, this novel by the acclaimed author of Fools Crow explores the complexities of identity and heritage. Through vivid storytelling and historical depth, it delves into the experiences of characters navigating their intertwined worlds, highlighting the challenges and triumphs they face. The narrative weaves rich imagery and emotional resonance, showcasing Welch's mastery in depicting the Native American experience and the broader implications of cultural exchange.
A contemporary classic from a major writer of the Native American renaissance — "Brilliant, brutal and, in my opinion, Welch's best work." —Tommy Orange, The Washington Post One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years During his life, James Welch came to be regarded as a master of American prose, and his first novel, Winter in the Blood, is one of his most enduring works. The narrator of this beautiful, often disquieting novel is a young Native American man living on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Sensitive and self-destructive, he searches for something that will bind him to the lands of his ancestors but is haunted by personal tragedy, the dissolution of his once proud heritage, and Montana's vast emptiness. Winter in the Blood is an evocative and unforgettable work of literature that will continue to move and inspire anyone who encounters it. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
This collection of true stories chronicles the joys and challenges of raising Highland cattle in the beautiful, but sometimes harsh climate of Northern Vermont. Some of the stories are heartwarming. Others are heart-rending. All of them will broaden the reader's understanding and appreciation of cattle and the realities of breeding, managing, and caring for them. Like the stories, the photos in this book span nearly 40 years. All of the livestock pictured are from the authors' farm, photographed by three generations of their family.
Set against the backdrop of an ancient legend, the narrative follows Taoist mystics who emerge in times of suffering, oppression, and injustice. These enigmatic figures bring hope and guidance to those burdened by the weight of tyranny and disaster, embodying the themes of resilience and the quest for justice. The story weaves together elements of mysticism and the human spirit's struggle against adversity, highlighting the transformative power of compassion and wisdom in the face of hardship.
This high-quality reprint preserves the original 1873 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the past with its unchanged content. The book encapsulates themes and insights from its time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical literature. Its enduring relevance is highlighted by the decision to maintain the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to experience the work as it was originally intended.
Jim Loney je míšenec bělošského a indiánského původu. Odcizený oběma těmto společenstvím, vede v malém městečku v Montaně samotářský a bezútěšný život, naplněný nicneděláním a alkoholem. V dětství jej opustila matka i otec, a tak mu zůstala jen sestra Kate, která ale nechápe jeho svět. A také přítelkyně Rhea, která touží dát Loneyho životu nový cíl. Jeho existenci však může dát smysl jediné – přestat utíkat před minulostí a pokusit se nalézt své skutečné kořeny. A to i za cenu ztráty vlastního života… Rozsahem nevelká Welchova próza rozvíjí dojemný příběh o lásce bez naděje a životní cestě za pravdou vedoucí k sebezničení.