American Decades
House Made of Dawn
Novel
By: N. Scott Momaday
Date: 1968
Source: Momaday, N. Scott. House Made of Dawn. New York: Harper & Row, 1968, 5–9.
About the Author: N. Scott Momaday (1934–) was born in Lawton, Oklahoma. He is a Kiowa Indian but grew up with the Navaho and Jemez Pueblo traditions as well. He studied at the University of New Mexico and later earned a master's degree and a Ph.D. from Stanford University. Momaday's fiction and poetry are rich in Native American oral traditions.
Introduction
N. Scott Momaday's 1969 Pulitzer Prize for House Made of Dawn was a landmark for Native American literature and writers. The Pulitzer Prize jury explained their choice as follows: "In the words of one of the members of the jury, 'eloquence and intensity of feeling, its freshness of vision and subject, its immediacy of theme,' and because an award to its author might be...
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1960's The Arts Primary Sources
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- "Heroine at Home"
- The American Dream
- Catch-22
- "All My Pretty Ones"
- The Civil Rights Movement in Art
- The Birds
- Where the Wild Things Are
- "A Hard Day's Night"
- Crying Girl
- Dutchman
- Creek
- Vietnam Poetry
- Red Cube
- House Made of Dawn
- Slaughterhouse-Five
- "Arthur Mitchell and the Dance Theater of Harlem"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
