Winning the Dust BowlUniversity of Arizona Press, 2001 - 212 sider Bootleggers and bankrobbers in the Oklahoma Dust Bowl. Proctors and punters at Oxford. Activists and agitators of the American Indian Movement. Carter Revard has known them all, and in this book-- a memoir in prose and poetry-- he interweaves the many threads of his life as only a gifted writer can. Winning the Dust Bowl traces Revard's development from a poor Oklahoma farm boy during the depths of the Depression to a respected medieval scholar and outstanding Native American poet. It recounts his search for a personal and poetic voice, his struggle to keep and expand it, and his attempt to find ways of reconciling the disparate influences of his life. In these pages, readers will find poems both new and familiar: poems of family and home, of loss and survival. In linking-- what he calls "cocooning"-- essays, Revard shares what he has noticed about how poems come into being, how changes in style arise from changes in life, and how language can be used to deal with one's relationship to the world. He also includes stories of Poncas and Osages, powwow stories and Oxford fables, and a gallery of photographs that capture images of his past. Revard has crafted a book about poetry and authorship, about American history and culture. Lyrical in one breath and stingingly political in the next, he calls on his mastery of language to show us the undying connection between literature and life. |
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... wanted , so you ask the Music to come down where words might be found to go along with it . Aganippe Well is what Sir Philip Sidney called one of the Muses ' springs on Mount Helicon -- the lower one ( the upper one , Hippocrene , where ...
... wanted to see the hawks closer , but even that once when a hawk - this time a redtail , I think came down and briefly grabbed a Rhode Island Red hen before our dog Tip ran barking ahead of us to drive the hawk back into the air , even ...
... wanted to show , on this occasion , how much they valued and respected the Indian elders , how important the older people are to our survival and to making our survival a good one . Evelyne Wahkinney Voelker and her family , Comanches ...
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FINDING A VOICE | 3 |
WHITE EAGLE EARLY | 11 |
BUCK CREEK TO OXFORD BY BIRCH CANOE | 19 |
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