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Greg Sarris

    Gregory Sarris est un auteur acclamé dont l'œuvre s'engage profondément dans l'identité et l'expérience amérindiennes. Son écriture sonde les complexités des textes autochtones, les examinant à travers une lentille holistique. La prose de Sarris se distingue par ses perspicacités profondes et sa sensibilité, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur les récits culturels. Il est célébré pour sa capacité à éclairer la richesse et la résilience des traditions autochtones.

    Becoming Story
    • Becoming Story

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Now in paperback: a gently powerful memoir about deepening your relationship with your homeland. Tribal chairman and celebrated storyteller Greg Sarris--whose novels are esteemed alongside those of Louise Erdrich and Stephen Graham Jones--invites us into intimate and contemplative scenes from his own life in Becoming Story. With this memoir-in-essays he asks: What does it mean to be truly connected to the place you call home--to walk where innumerable generations of your ancestors have walked? And what does it mean when you dedicate your life to making that connection even deeper? Moving between his childhood and the present day, Sarris creates a kaleidoscopic narrative about the forces that shaped his early years and his eventual work as a tribal leader. He considers the fathomless past, historical traumas, and possible futures of his homeland. His acclaimed storytelling skills are in top form here, and he charts his journey in prose that is humorous, searching, and profound. Described as "jewellike" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Becoming Story is also a gently powerful guide in the art of belonging to the place where you live.

      Becoming Story
      3,5