
Touchwood : A Collection of Ojibway Prose
بواسطة
Gerald R. (editor); Bradley David (illustrator) Vizenor
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Science Fiction
History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 1993
الناشر
Moorhead, MN, U.S.A.: New Rivers Press, 1993
الوصف
This anthology brings together a rich tapestry of Ojibway prose, showcasing the eloquence and depth of Indigenous voices. Under the careful guidance of Gerald Vizenor, a renowned poet and fiction writer, the collection explores themes central to Ojibway culture, history, and spirituality. It serves as both a celebration of storytelling and an invitation for readers to engage with the wisdom and narratives that have shaped the Ojibway experience.
David Bradley's illustrations complement the prose, adding another layer of meaning and visual engagement. The interplay between image and text deepens the reader's connection to the stories, enhancing the cultural resonance of the narratives within. Each piece is crafted with care, reflecting the unique perspectives and traditions of the Ojibway people.
Through this collection, the voices of the Ojibway resonate powerfully, echoing their resilience and their connection to the land. It stands as an important contribution to both Indigenous literature and the broader literary landscape, promoting understanding and appreciation for Ojibway heritage and storytelling traditions.
David Bradley's illustrations complement the prose, adding another layer of meaning and visual engagement. The interplay between image and text deepens the reader's connection to the stories, enhancing the cultural resonance of the narratives within. Each piece is crafted with care, reflecting the unique perspectives and traditions of the Ojibway people.
Through this collection, the voices of the Ojibway resonate powerfully, echoing their resilience and their connection to the land. It stands as an important contribution to both Indigenous literature and the broader literary landscape, promoting understanding and appreciation for Ojibway heritage and storytelling traditions.