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Bird Songs Don't Lie: Writings from the Rez [Kietas viršelis]

3.81/5 (50 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x139 mm, Color and B&W photos and illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Heyday Books
  • ISBN-10: 1597143979
  • ISBN-13: 9781597143974
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x139 mm, Color and B&W photos and illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Heyday Books
  • ISBN-10: 1597143979
  • ISBN-13: 9781597143974
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Essays and short stories from a celebrated Cupeńo/Cahuilla journalist.

"Johnson is by turns tender and hilariousas ever. This book is a welcome addition to his loving history of the world as he knows it." Susan Straight, author of Sacrament

In this deeply moving collection of short stories and essays, Gordon Lee Johnson (Cupeńo/Cahuilla) cements his voice not only as a wry commentator on American Indian reservation life but also as a master of fiction writing. In Johnson's stories, all of which are set on the fictional San Ignacio reservation in Southern California, we meet unforgettable characters like Plato Pena, the Stanford-bound geek who reads Kahlil Gibran during intertribal softball games; hardboiled investigator Roddy Foo; and Etta, whose motto is early to bed, early to rise, work like hell, and advertise, as they face down circumstances by turns ordinary and devastating. From the noir-tinged mystery of "Unholy Wine" to the gripping intensity of "Tukwut," Johnson effortlessly switches genre, perspective, and tense, vividly evoking people and places that are fictional but profoundly true to life. The nonfiction featured in Bird Songs Don't Lie is equally revelatory in its exploration of complex connections between past and present. Whether examining his own conflicted feelings toward the missions as a source of both cultural damage and identity, sharing advice for cooking for eight dozen cowboys and -girls, or recounting an influx of New Age seekers of enlightenment in the Pushcart-nominated "100 White Women," Johnson plumbs the comedy, catastrophe, and beauty of his life on the Pala Reservation to thunderous effect.

Recenzijos

"Gordon Johnson's voice is like no other, and he continues in this new book to send out missives from his place in the worldthe beating-strong heart of southern California's first peoples and the land they've loved for generations. Johnson is by turns tender and hilariousas ever. This book is a welcome addition to his loving history of the world as he knows it." Susan Straight, author of Sacrament

"A delicious communal feast of memory and imagination for California Indians or for anyone who has spent time living among us; on every page, there is a sensory connection to people, places, and events to delight the senses, evoke a smile, and trigger more stories about traditional gatherings, summer softball tournaments, elders who have passed on, or the bone-rattling comfort from hearing bird songs wafting through the summer air all night long." Dr. Theresa Gregor (Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel), CSU Long Beach

Foreword ix
Deborah A. Miranda
Columns and Essays
Loss of a Friend Brings Memories
3(3)
Luiseno Initiation
6(3)
An Unknown Connection to the Past
9(3)
Reflecting on a Life
12(4)
Memories of Mission San Antonio de Pala
16(3)
A Part of Reservation Life
19(3)
Being in the Sweat Focuses the Senses
22(3)
School with a Connection to the Past
25(3)
Roundup as in Days of Old
28(3)
Waiting All Year for the Rincon Fiesta
31(3)
Something to Believe In
34(4)
A Rez Take on Mission Foods
38(13)
Fiction
One Hundred White Women
51(4)
Indian Love
55(6)
The Ring-Card Girl
61(22)
Make Mine Rare
83(10)
Seeing-Eye Dog
93(16)
Unholy Wine
109(48)
Plato plus Alexis
157(26)
Tukwut
183(28)
Bird Songs Don't Lie
211(12)
About the Author 223
Gordon Lee Johnson (Cahuilla/Cupeńo) lives and writes on the Pala Indian Reservation. A former newspaperman, he was last a columnist and feature writer for the Press-Enterprise, covering Southern California's Inland Empire. He is also the author of Rez Dogs Eat Beans and Fast Cars and Frybread.