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Mari Sandoz

    Mari Sandoz fue una autora prominente de Nebraska, cuyas obras profundizan en la vida del Oeste americano con excepcional detalle y precisión histórica. Su prosa se caracteriza por una honestidad cruda y una profunda comprensión de las experiencias de los colonos pioneros y de los nativos americanos de las Grandes Llanuras. Sandoz ilumina las duras realidades y la resiliencia silenciosa de aquellos que dieron forma a la frontera americana, explorando sus pensamientos internos y motivaciones. Su legado literario reside en sus vívidas representaciones del pasado y su firme compromiso de dar voz a los a menudo pasados por alto.

    Schreib es auf die Haut des Büffels. Die Geschichte eines Sioux- Indianers.
    Cheyenne
    Crazy Horse
    The Battle of the Little Bighorn
    These Were the Sioux
    Crazy Horse
    • Crazy Horse

      The Strange Man of the Oglalas - 50th Anniversary Edition

      • 428 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Crazy Horse, the military leader of the Oglala Sioux whose personal power and social nonconformity set him off as "strange," fought in many famous battles, including the one at the Little Bighorn. He held out boldly against the government's efforts to confine the Sioux on reservations. Finally, in the spring of 1877 he surrendered, one of the last important chiefs to do so, only to meet a violent death. Mari Sandoz, the noted author of Cheyenne Autumn and Old Jules, both available as Bison Books, has captured the spirit of Crazy Horse with a strength and nobility befitting his heroism.

      Crazy Horse
    • The Battle of the Little Bighorn

      • 220 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The battle in which General George Armstrong Custer met his fate in 1876 is vividly captured in this account by Mari Sandoz, showcasing her deep understanding of the events and characters involved. The narrative provides a detailed exploration of the historical context surrounding Custer's last stand, making it a compelling read for those interested in American history. Historian Elaine Marie Nelson offers an introduction to connect this iconic work with contemporary audiences, ensuring its relevance for a new generation.

      The Battle of the Little Bighorn