A collection, set in the tribal world of Native Americans, by the author of the story that became Field of Dreams . This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a WP Kinsella classic! First read it years ago, and bought it to re-read the stories, which can be read over and over again. They are funny, entertaining, and a bit emotional. Get ready to laugh out loud. The stories are very easy to read and are great for all ages.
Should be a must read of american literature
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Everybody's used to sad insightful writing. Rarely do we find graceful funny twists on life's injustices. These short stories present a native view of a changing world that makes you remember home.We are all familiar with the immigrant's stories; now, here are the natives, human, funny and enduring. As one who has lived on "the res", and heard the laughter of my family down the halls, I am thankful for these writings. As a baseball fan, I am unsurprised that these are given to us by the same man who presented Shoeless Joe to our hungry hearts.
Quintessential Kinsella!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Social commentary that makes for an interesting read. I found most of the stories very amusing, some very thought-provoking. Kinsella doesn't attempt to "candy-coat" or romanticize the experience of Native North Americans, but tells his stories in a very straightforward, and amusing, way. This is still one of my favourite books-I highly recommend the "sequels" as well!
Kinsella's First Stories As Good As His Best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Nonpareil calls this "more stories" because they are reprinting what was, in fact, Kinsella's first collection. It came off the presses while he was a grad student at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. In 1983, he spoke to bibliographer Ann Knight about the story "Caraway" in this collection, saying,"My wife Mickey had an influence on this story. She was writing a tv script about an old woman whose daughter dies on the prairies under suspicious circumstances and the Catholic Church refuses to bury her in their cemetery."As I read it, I kept asking, 'What does she do with the body?' I suggested that she burn it in her front yard, and even went so far as to write the scene. It was never used in the teleplay and I was stuck with a coffin burning scene I had no use for. "I don't like to waste any material, so I set about to create a story where there could be a coffin burning. I think the three paragraphs where I describe the coffin burning are the 'best' I have ever written."All the stories in this collection (whose original 1977 Oberon hardcover edition is now a collector's item of considerable value) are as good as any of the hundreds that followed them.
A very entertaining collection of short stories.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book is a great collection of short stories. This is mainly written from the viewpoint of Silas, about the adventures if him and Frank, as well as a colourful collection of characters living on a reserve. These stories are mostly humourous, sometimes tragic, yet true to life. I enjoyed almost the whole book, however I did think the begining was somewhat slow. However, one does create a bond with the characters quickly and can share in their joy and pain! So on the whole - I will recommend this book as one not to miss.
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