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Gerald Vizenor - Dead Voices: Natural Agonies in the New World (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies, Vol 2)

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Gerald Vizenor gives life to traditional tribal stories by presenting them in a new perspective: he challenges the idyllic perception of rural life, offering in its stead an unusual vision of survival in the cities-the sanctuaries for humans and animals. It is a tribal vision, a quest for liberation from forces that would deny the full realization of human possibilities. In this modern world his characters insist upon survival through an imaginative affirmation of the self.In Dead Voices Vizenor, using tales drawn from traditional tribal stories, illuminates the centuries of conflict between American Indians and Europeans, or wordies. Bagese, a tribal woman transformed into a bear, has discovered a new urban world, and in a cycle of tales she describes this world from the perspective of animals-fleas, squirrels, mantis, crows, beavers, and finally Trickster, Vizenors central and unifying figure. The stories reveal unpleasant aspects of the dominate culture and American Indian culture such as the fur trade, the educational system, tribal gambling, reservation life, and in each the animals, who represent crossbloods, connect with their tribal traditions, often in comic fashion.As in his other fiction, Vizenor upsets our ideas of what fiction should be. His plot is fantastic; his story line is a roller-coaster ride requiring that we accept the idea of transformation, a key element in all his work. Unlike other Indian novelists, who use the novel as a means of cultural recovery, Vizenor finds the crossblood a cause for celebration.

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title Dead Voices Natural Agonies in the New World American Indian - photo 1

title:Dead Voices : Natural Agonies in the New World American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series ; V. 2
author:Vizenor, Gerald Robert.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806125799
print isbn13:9780806125794
ebook isbn13:9780806172033
language:English
subjectIndians of North America--Fiction, Fantastic fiction.
publication date:1994
lcc:PS3572.I9D43 1994eb
ddc:813/.54
subject:Indians of North America--Fiction, Fantastic fiction.
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Dead Voices
American Indian Literature
and Critical Studies Series
Gerald Vizenor,
General Editor
Page ii
Also by Gerald Vizenor
Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles
The Trickster of Liberty: Tribal Heirs to a Wild Baronage
Interior Landscapes: Autobiographical Myths and Metaphors
Griever: An American Monkey King in China
The Heirs of Columbus
Landfill Meditation: Crossblood Stories
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Dead Voices
Natural Agonies in the New World
By Gerald Vizenor University of Oklahoma Press Norman and London - photo 2
By Gerald Vizenor
University of Oklahoma Press
Norman and London
Page iv
The pictomyth on the title page is a manidoo; the anishinaabe tribal spirit appears in creation stories, dreams, and in the voices of animals, birds, insects, trees, and those who have imagined other worlds.
The characters and human transformations in this novel arise from imagination; any resemblance to actual events is coincidental.
Text and jacket design by Cleo Patterson.
Vizenor, Gerald Robert, 1934
Dead voices: natural agonies in the new world /
by Gerald Vizenor.
p. cm.(American Indian literature and
critical studies series: v. 2)
1. Indians of North AmericaFiction. I. Title.
II. Series.
PS3572.I9D43 1992
813'.54dc20Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 691-45649
ISBN: 0-8061-2427-X (cloth)Picture 7Picture 8CIP
ISBN: 0-8061-2579-9 (paper)
Dead Voices: Natural Agonies in the New World is Volume 2 in the American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 9
Copyright 1992 by Gerald Vizenor. Published by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All fights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First paperback printing, 1994.
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Contents
Shadows February 1982
5
Stones December 1978
22
Bears March 1979
30
Fleas May 1979
43
Squirrels June 1979
59
Mantis July 1979
72
Crows September 1979
87
Beavers October 1979
100
Tricksters December 1979
116
Voices January 1980
135
Bagese February 1992
141

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Possessed of nothing but my voice, the voice, it may seem natural, once the idea of obligation has been swallowed, that I should interpret it as an obligation to say something.... perhaps they have said me already, perhaps they have carried me to the threshold of my story, before the door that opens on my story, that would surprise me, if it opens, it will be I, it will be the silence, where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on.
Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable
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It is hard to follow one great vision in this world of darkness and of many changing shadows. Among those shadows men get lost.
John Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks
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Write in order not simply to destroy, in order not simply to conserve, in order not to transmit; write in the thrall of the impossible real, that share of disaster wherein every reality, safe and sound, sinks.... There is disaster only because, ceaselessly, it falls short of disaster. The end of nature, the end of culture.
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