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In this collection of eleven linked stories, Gerald Vizenor brings back one of his most popular characters, Almost Browne, in full trickster force. Born in the back of a hatchback, almost on the White Earth Reservation, this crossblood storyteller sells blank books -- some autographed (by him) with such names as Isaac Singer, Geoffrey Chaucer, N. Scott Momaday, and Jesus Christ; projects laser demons over the reservation; lectures in the Transethnic Situations Department at the University of California; is crowned Indian Princess of the University of Oklahoma by posing as the mature senior Penny Birdwind (who majors in native animations and simulations) and delivering a heartstopping, lip-synched rendition of Peggy Lees Fever; and much more. The stories feature many members of the Browne family, including Grandmother Wink, who can drop an insect in flight with a single puff of her poison breath, and great-uncle Gesture, the acudenturist who creates false teeth with tricky smiles from the Naanabozho Express, the free railroad train he runs on the reservation.Vizenors work, drawing upon the trickster tradition in Native American culture, is among the most radical in Native American writing today. Academics of all stripes, but particularly anthropologists, champions of victimry, Richard Nixon, and many others come under the lash of Vizenors satiric tongue in this hilarious, often surreal work.

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title:Hotline Healers : An Almost Browne Novel
author:Vizenor, Gerald Robert.
publisher:Wesleyan University Press
isbn10 | asin:0819553042
print isbn13:9780819553041
ebook isbn13:9780585370569
language:English
subjectTricksters--Fiction, Indians of North America--Fiction, Serialized fiction, Picaresque literature.
publication date:1997
lcc:PS3572.I9H6 1997eb
ddc:813/.54
subject:Tricksters--Fiction, Indians of North America--Fiction, Serialized fiction, Picaresque literature.
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Hotline Healers
An Almost Browne Novel
Gerald Vizenor
Page iv Wesleyan University Press University Press of New England - photo 2
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Wesleyan University Press
University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
1997 by Gerald Vizenor
All fights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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CIP data appear at the end of the book
Acknowledgments
A shorter version of "Headwaters Curiosa" was first published as "Monte Cassino Curiosa: Heart Dancers at the Headwaters" in Caliban, number 14, 1995, edited by LAWRENCE SMITH. A shorter version of "Hotline Healers'' was first published as "Hotline Healers: Virtual Animals on Panda Radio" in Caliban, number 15, 1996. "Naanabozho Express" was first published in a different form as "Oshkiwiinag: Heartlines on the Trickster Express" in the journal Religion and Literature, spring 1994, and in Blue Dawn, Red Earth, edited by CLIFFORD TRAFZER, Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1996.
Page v
In Memory of
John Clement Beaulieu
Page vii
Contents
The Browne Barony
1
1
Teaser of Chance
3
2
Heirs of Patronia
9
3
Healer Dealer
30
4
Fifth Deal
49
5
Transethnic Commencements
78
6
Glossolalia Hermits
100
7
Hotline Healers
107
8
Body Counts
124
9
Naanabozho Express
141
10
Crystal Trickster
151
11
Headwaters Curiosa
159

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The Browne Barony
Almost Browne is a rather ordinary person in many ways. Ordinary in the native sense of natural reason. His stories are an eternal rush of creation, the trusty tease of chance, and a tricky solace.
Almost wears four ordinary wrist watches, and the hands are set at arcane hours. His clothes are borrowed, bright, loose, and wrinkled, from neck to ankle. He never wears hats, socks, or undershorts, and his outsized shoes are tied with copper wire.
"We live forever in stories, not manners," he teased a newspaper reporter last year. "So, tease the chance of conception, tease your mother, tease the privy councils of the great spirit, and always tease your own history." Yes, my cousin is outrageous, notorious, wanton, a natural bother, and he is a mighty hotline healer in his stories.
Almost has a sure hand, heart, and eye of survivance. He has never been a separatist or a coach of victimry. The traces of his native ancestors are always tricky, but never tragic. Almost is my closest cousin, and he was almost born on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota.
That chance of birth is the source of his ordinary nickname. He was raised by our grandmother on the barony, a natural meadow of native ceremonies and tricky stories. Some readers may find our barony hard to believe at first, but once there, one shout over a panic hole, and the outside world is never the same story.
Almost reasons that we are almost never the same even in our own
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stories. What we hear, what my cousin almost always talks about, is chance, the unnameable creation of natives. "We are healers on a native hotline, almost unnameable," he told students at a commencement ceremony. We have always been unnameable. Our native presence is unnameable in the histories of the nation. Almost is unnameable, and some of his best stories were told on the first reservation railroad, the Naanabozho Express.
The Baron of Patronia, Luster Browne, and Novena Mae Ironmoccasin, raised ten children at the barony on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. The nicknames of their children are Shadow Box, Mikwan, Blue Heron, Rain, Bones, Aristotle, Galileo, and Swarm. Mae and Rose, twin daughters, died in an influenza epidemic.
Shadow Box Browne married Wink Martin, his second cousin. The nicknames of their nine children are China, Tune, Tulip, Garlic, Ginseng, Mime, Slyboots, Eternal Flame, and Father Mother. Ginseng married Li Yan, from the People's Republic of China, and the nickname of their daughter is Liberty. Eternal Flame renounced the convent, and the nickname of her son is Almost. Father Mother was an ordained priest. He renounced the order and married the novelist Sharon Mary Greene. Their son is the unnamed narrator of the stories in this novel.
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