Described as the moral heir to George Saunders, Tommy Orange is writing from the urban Native American community in Oakland, California. There There takes us into this community as its characters prepare a celebration of their culture in the face of poverty, violence, addiction and lack of representation. The story is told from the points of view of a dozen different characters involved in putting together a powwow in the city stadium. Early in the book we intuit that something terrible will happen there. Much of the novel's emotional power comes from reading against this intuition, and connecting with the unique voices - male and female, old and young - from around the community as the clock ticks down. Like the best fiction, this is vivid and real in its setting but universal enough to be speaking about a disenfranchised community anywhere. It could not be more timely.
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Tommy Orange es un autor cuyas obras profundizan en los complejos temas de la identidad y la historia indígena. A través de su escritura, explora el choque entre la tradición y la modernidad, centrándose a menudo en narrativas que han sido pasadas por alto en los relatos convencionales. Su estilo distintivo y su perspectiva incisiva ofrecen a los lectores una experiencia inmersiva y que invita a la reflexión, que ilumina el impacto perdurable del pasado en el presente.




"Wandering Stars" explores the lasting impacts of the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 and the Carlisle Industrial School for Indians, culminating in the traumatic events following Orvil Redfeather's shooting in "There There."
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In "There There" verknüpft Tommy Orange die Geschichten von Orvil Red Feather, der mit Schmerzmittelabhängigkeit kämpft, und seinem Vorfahren Jude Star, der 1864 gegen die Vernichtung seiner Kultur ankämpft. Das Buch beleuchtet die anhaltenden Folgen von Kolonialgeschichte und die Herausforderungen der indigenen Identität in Amerika.