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Leslie Marmon Silko

    5 de marzo de 1948

    Leslie Marmon Silko es una voz fundamental en la literatura nativa americana, central en el resurgimiento de la narración indígena. Su obra se sumerge profundamente en las tradiciones y la cultura del pueblo Laguna Pueblo, explorando las intrincadas conexiones entre el pasado y el presente, la espiritualidad y la modernidad. A través de su distintivo estilo narrativo y técnicas, Silko desentierra verdades profundas sobre la experiencia humana, a menudo resaltando la naturaleza cíclica del tiempo y la interconexión de toda existencia.

    Leslie Marmon Silko
    Gärten in der Wüste
    Ceremony
    The Turquoise Ledge
    Almanac of the Dead
    Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit
    Storyteller
    • Storyteller

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Storyteller blends original short stories and poetry influenced by the traditional oral tales that Leslie Marmon Silko heard growing up on the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico with autobiographical passages, folktales, family memories, and photographs. As she mixes traditional and Western literary genres, Silko examines themes of memory, alienation, power, and identity; communicates Native American notions regarding time, nature, and spirituality; and explores how stories and storytelling shape people and communities. Storyteller illustrates how one can frame collective cultural identity in contemporary literary forms, as well as illuminates the importance of myth, oral tradition, and ritual in Silko's own work.

      Storyteller
    • Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The essays feature a bold and impassioned narrative that captures the spirit and voice of Indigenous culture. Silko's sharp and defiant prose delves into themes of identity, history, and the impact of colonialism, offering a profound exploration of her heritage. Through her unique perspective, she challenges societal norms and highlights the resilience of Native American communities, making a powerful statement about the importance of storytelling and cultural preservation.

      Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit
    • Almanac of the Dead

      • 768 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      “To read this book is to hear the voices of the ancestors and spirits telling us where we came from, who we are, and where we must go.” —Maxine Hong KingstonIn its extraordinary range of character and culture, Almanac of the Dead is fiction on the grand scale. The acclaimed author of Ceremony has undertaken a weaving of ideas and lives, fate and history, passion and conquest in an attempt to re-create the moral history of the Americas, told from the point of view of the conquered, not the conquerors.

      Almanac of the Dead
    • The Turquoise Ledge

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the profound connections between family and nature, this nonfiction work by a renowned Native American author blends memoir and family history with vivid observations of desert landscapes and wildlife. The narrative showcases the author's unique storytelling ability, offering a deeply personal reflection on how the natural world shapes her spiritual outlook. With its evocative language and ambitious scope, it serves as both an exploration of personal experiences and a meditation on the immense power of nature.

      The Turquoise Ledge
    • The great Native American Novel of a battered veteran returning home to heal his mind and spirit More than thirty-five years since its original publication, Ceremony remains one of the most profound and moving works of Native American literature, a novel that is itself a ceremony of healing. Tayo, a World War II veteran of mixed ancestry, returns to the Laguna Pueblo Reservation. He is deeply scarred by his experience as a prisoner of the Japanese and further wounded by the rejection he encounters from his people. Only by immersing himself in the Indian past can he begin to regain the peace that was taken from him. Masterfully written, filled with the somber majesty of Pueblo myth, Ceremony is a work of enduring power. The Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition contains a new preface by the author and an introduction by Larry McMurtry. 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.

      Ceremony