Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Critical Overview
Brown's 1970 publication of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee marked the first time a white author had written a book about the colonization of the American West from the point of view of Native Americans. As a result of this unique perspective, the book was received very well by critics and popular readers, who made it a best-seller. In her 1971 review of the book for the New Statesman, Helen McNeil notes that ‘‘the new perspective is startling.’’ McNeil also says that one of the most powerful aspects of this ‘‘Indian historical viewpoint lies in its contrast to the...
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