Busy Living It All The Ironic Aesthetic of nila northSun
Out of the many Native American poets and writers who were published in the small presses, kitchen table or garage presses, or larger mainstream presses during the period that overlaps with the Red Power era, none has a more distinctive voice, personal aesthetic, and greater range of subject matter...
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Published in | Postindian Aesthetics p. 128 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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University of Arizona Press
03.05.2022
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Summary: | Out of the many Native American poets and writers who were published in the small presses, kitchen table or garage presses, or larger mainstream presses during the period that overlaps with the Red Power era, none has a more distinctive voice, personal aesthetic, and greater range of subject matter than nila northSun. And unlike many who first published during that period, northSun has somehow continued to write and publish into the digital era. One of the keys to her longevity, as I argue in this chapter, is her distinct and specific aesthetic form that is derived from her energetic embrace |
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ISBN: | 0816546274 9780816546275 |
DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2c3k193.20 |