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| N. Scott Momaday Reads: House Made of Dawn, The Names (excerpts), and more |
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| N. Scott Momaday, one of the foremost American Indian writers of our time, won the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for his novel <i>House Made of Dawn</i>. It is the story of a Pueblo Indian veteran who returns to his people, severely damaged by his service in World War II. Sick in mind and body, he must heal on several levels before his reintegration - personal and cultural - can be achieved. Momaday also reads excerpts from <i>The Names</i>, one of his 2 personal memoirs, 2 poems from <i>The Gourd Dancer</i>, "Plain View One" and "Angle of Geese," and "Tsoia and the Shieldmaker" from <i>The Rock Tree Boy</i>. |
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