Giving Birth to Thunder Sleeping with His Daughter

Giving Birth to Thunder  Sleeping with His Daughter
Author: Barry Holstun Lopez
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781449451103

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Prankster, warrior, seducer, fool – Old Man Coyote is the most enduring legend in Native American culture. Crafty and cagey – often the victim of his own magical intrigues and lusty appetites – he created the earth and man, scrambled the stars and first brought fire . . . and death. Barry Lopez – National Book Award-winning author of Arctic Dreams and recipient of the John Burroughs Medal for his bestselling masterwork Of Wolves and Men – has collected sixty-eight tales from forty-two tribes, and brings to life a timeless myth that abounds with sly wit, erotic adventure, and rueful wisdom.

Giving Birth to Thunder Sleeping with His Daughter

Giving Birth to Thunder  Sleeping with His Daughter
Author: Barry Holstun Lopez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 1990
Genre: Coyote (Legendary character)
ISBN: OCLC:1033640180

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Giving Birth to Thunder Sleeping With His Daughter Coyote Builds North America

Giving Birth to Thunder  Sleeping With His Daughter Coyote Builds North America
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1091217775

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Prankster, warrior, seducer, fool— Old Man Coyote is the most enduring legend in Native American culture. Crafty and cagey—often the victim of his own magical intrigues and lusty appetites— he created the earth and man, scrambled the stars and first brought fire... and death. Barry Lopez— National Book Award-winning author of Arctic Dreams and recipient of the John Burroughs Medal for his bestselling masterwork Of Wolves and Men— has collected 68 tales from 42 tribes, and brings to life a timeless myth that abounds with sly wit, erotic adventure and rueful wisdom.

Divine Play Sacred Laughter and Spiritual Understanding

Divine Play  Sacred Laughter  and Spiritual Understanding
Author: P. Laude
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2005-10-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781403980588

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This study in the relationship between religion and the comic focuses on the ways in which the latter fulfils a central function in the sacred understanding of reality of pre-modern cultures and the spiritual life of religious traditions. The central thesis is that figures such as tricksters, sacred clowns, and holy fools play an essential role in bridging the gap between the divine and the human by integrating the element of disequilibrium that results from the contact between incommensurable realities. This interdisciplinary and cross-cultural series of essays is devoted to spiritual, anthropological, and literary characters and phenomena that point to a deeper understanding of the various mythological, ceremonial, and mystical ways in which the fundamental ambiguity of existence is symbolized and acted out. Given its interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective, this volume will appeal to scholars from a variety of fields.

A Broken Flute

A Broken Flute
Author: Doris Seale,Beverly Slapin
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780759114715

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A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children is a companion to its predecessor published by Oyate, Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children. A compilation of work by Native parents, children, educators, poets and writers, A Broken Flute contains, from a Native perspective, 'living stories,' essays, poetry, and hundreds of reviews of 'children's books about Indians.' It's an indispensable volume for anyone interested in presenting honest materials by and about indigenous peoples to children.

No Bottom

No Bottom
Author: Mike Newell
Publsiher: XOXOX Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1880977079

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Cultural Writing. NO BOTTOM informally tracks the life and letters of American icon and world-revered author Barry Lopez, whose literature of hope reminds readers "the way we take care of ourselves is by taking care of each other." This nonfiction book is a primer for newcomers to Lopez's work, a haven for aficionados and a baedeker for academicians. It includes an original interview and a provocative inquiry into Barry Lopez's six short story books. These portals provide grounding for new arrivals to Lopez's insatiable Trickster wit and yield reader-friendly end notes for academicians. "This book shows once again why many of us think of Barry Lopez as a national treasure"--Lewis Hyde, author of The Gift and Trickster Makes This World.

The Trickster in Ginsberg

The Trickster in Ginsberg
Author: Katherine Campbell Mead-Brewer
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-05-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476602967

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This scholarly close reading of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" considers the iconic poem through a four-part trickster framework: appetite, boundlessness, transformative power and a proclivity for setting and falling victim to tricks and traps. The book pursues various different narratives of the trickster Coyote and the historical and biographical contexts of "Howl" from a truly interdisciplinary perspective. This study seeks to contribute to the current literature on the poetry of the Beats and of Allen Ginsberg, specifically his "Howl," and the ways it continues to expand in meaning, depth and significance today.

Conversations with Barry Lopez

Conversations with Barry Lopez
Author: William E. Tydeman
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-08-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780806150482

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Known as an advocate for the endangered earth, Barry Lopez is one of America’s preeminent writers on nature. This invigorating book invites readers to sit down with Lopez and his friend William E. Tydeman to engage with their conversations about activism, the life of the mind, and all things literary. Even readers who think they know everything there is to know about Lopez will learn much from this richly informative book, both from Tydeman’s concise biography of Lopez and from the dialogue about Lopez’s ideas and experiences. The three interviews and Tydeman’s reflections on other discussions with Lopez gathered here address nature, human beings’ relationship to the land, the tension between political activism and the life of the intellectual, memory and reconciliation, the artist’s social responsibility, and the business of authorship. "What is the nature of the relationship between the writer and the reader?" Lopez asks. It's "reciprocal, contractual, and moral." Lopez’s thoughts on the importance of authenticity will resonate with every reader or writer, as will his deep commitment to story in all his work. He and Tydeman engage in illuminating exchanges on style and genre, the publication process, and relationships among authors, editors, and publishers. Both men are interested in photography and its relationship to writing, a subject on which they offer thought-provoking comments. A comprehensive annotated bibliography of Lopez’s writings by archivist Diane Warner rounds out the volume.