Skins and Bones: Poems 1979-1987, Paula Gunn Allen

Skins and Bones: Poems 1979-1987

Paula Gunn Allen

Publisher: West End Presd
PubDate: 9/1/1988
ISBN: 9780931122507
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $8.95
Quantity Available: 19
Pages: 69
 

Poetry. LGBT Studies. Native American Studies. Arguably Allen's best single poetry volume, this collection contains memorable evocations of such figures as La Malinche, Pocohontas, Sacagawea, and Molly Brant. Tongue-in-cheek and deadly serious, Allen redefines the Native tradition in her poetry.

Author City: ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA

Paula Gunn Allen, Laguna Pueblo/Sioux/Scots/Lebanese poet, philosopher, scholar, and teacher, was born in Cubero, New Mexico, in 1939. She received her doctorate from the University of New Mexico in 1976; her dissertation evolved into a major work of cultural criticism, The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Two volumes of her poetry, SKINS AND BONES and LIFE IS A FATAL DISEASE, were published by West End Press. A work of fiction, THE WOMAN WHO OWNED THE SHADOWS, was published by Aunt Lute Books. She completed the manuscript for AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL a week before her death on May 29, 2008 in Fort Bragg, California.

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