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LeAnne Howe

    LeAnne Howe, ciudadana de la Nación Choctaw, es celebrada por sus incisivas exploraciones de la historia y la cultura de los nativos americanos. Su escritura combina magistralmente mito, hechos y memoria personal, creando narrativas ricas y complejas. Howe profundiza en temas de identidad, resiliencia y el impacto perdurable del pasado en el presente a través de su cautivadora narrativa y poesía. Su importancia literaria radica en su habilidad para dar voz a historias olvidadas y ofrecer una perspectiva distintiva sobre la experiencia nativa americana.

    Savage Conversations
    Evidence of Red
    • Evidence of Red

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Evidence of Red contains dramatic events of the creation of a people, interwoven with a haunting narrative of their lost homelands. Howe takes her readers through the chaos of lost lives and the cannibalism of fallen lovers, inviting readers into her world of Choctaw Code Talking.

      Evidence of Red
    • Savage Conversations

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      May 1875: Mary Todd Lincoln is addicted to opiates and tried in a Chicago court on charges of insanity. Entered into evidence is Ms. Lincoln’s claim that every night a Savage Indian enters her bedroom and slashes her face and scalp. She is swiftly committed to Bellevue Place Sanitarium. Her hauntings may be a reminder that in 1862, President Lincoln ordered the hanging of thirty-eight Dakotas in the largest mass execution in United States history. No one has ever linked the two events―until now. Savage Conversations is a daring account of a former first lady and the ghosts that tormented her for the contradictions and crimes on which this nation is founded.

      Savage Conversations