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Day Like TB" is the story of a single irrepressibly wretched day in the life of a Menominee Native American. The author's work is less a poem than an outcry, a barely contained outpouring of anguish and seething rage at the belittlement an...
the time of birth as the existence of her twin brother left her somewhat deformed. I enjoyed this story and at the same time I felt influenced by this story. However, the reality is that I could not stop reading this story; therefore it sho...
of American short fiction, in a collection of fifty-six tales that combines classic works with many "different, unexpected" gems, and that invites readers to explore a wealth of important pieces by women and minority writers. Some selectio...
Narratives This paper presents an overview of the native literature contemporary American tradition established as the last decades, through the analysis of their common characteristics and the most eloquent authors. Traditionally depicted ...
a short story taken from “Love Medicine” which is a collection of narratives by Louise Erdrich came out in 1984. The plot is extremely emotional and highlights the trauma through which the whole family passes even if their one family membe...
elements to draw and create a symphony of words. Contemporary ethnic artists held tight to that tradition. Twentieth-century writers, Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks, Alice Walker, and Louise Erdrich is a fictional tapestries using litera...
ther women is more expressive and dramatic. On hearing the news of her husband’s demise, Louise gets very emotional and cries dramatically. She locks herself in the room and starts wondering about things. She thinks of her future without he...