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  2. Leslie Marmon Silko - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Marmon Silko (born Leslie Marmon; born March 5, 1948) is an American writer. A woman of Laguna Pueblo descent, she is one of the key figures in the First Wave of what literary critic Kenneth Lincoln has called the Native American Renaissance .

  3. Ceremony (Silko novel) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, Silko shares poems and Laguna creation legends that keep the story grounded in tradition. Since the publication of Ceremony, author Leslie Marmon Silko has achieved much acclaim within Native American literary communities. In 1994, Silko was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas.

  4. Storyteller (Silko book) - Wikipedia

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    Storyteller is a collection of works, including photographs, poetry, and short stories by Leslie Marmon Silko.It is her second published book, following Ceremony.The work is a combination of stories and poetry inspired by traditional Laguna Pueblo storytelling. [1]

  5. Almanac of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    The map depicts Silko's stylized version of the locations featured in the novel, with lines radiating outward from Tucson, Arizona to New Jersey in the northeast, San Diego in the west, and Tuxtla Gutiérrez in the Mexican state of Chiapas in the south. Other cities and towns in the US and Mexico are accompanied by character names and notes ...

  6. Storyteller - Wikipedia

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    Storyteller, a 1981 collection of poetry and stories by Leslie Marmon Silko; Storyteller, a 2003 novel by Amy Thomson; The Storyteller (Vargas Llosa novel), a 1987 novel by Mario Vargas Llosa; The Storyteller (Picoult novel), a 2013 novel by Jodi Picoult "The Storyteller", a short story by H. H. Munro

  7. Louise Erdrich - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Marmon Silko accused Erdrich's The Beet Queen of being more concerned with postmodern technique than with the political struggles of Native peoples. [36] Tracks (1988) goes back to the early 20th century at the formation of the reservation. It introduces the trickster figure of Nanapush, who owes a clear debt to Ojibwe figure Nanabozho. [37]

  8. Category:Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. List of feminist rhetoricians - Wikipedia

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    (born Leslie Marmon on March 5, 1948) Leslie Marmon Silko is a mix of Native American, European American, and Mexican American ancestry, and is recognized as a Laguna descent writer. She was raised on the edge of a reservation and attended a Catholic school.