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Gerald Vizenor (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Best known for his novels, especially Griever: An American Monkey King in China (1987), Gerald Vizenor has also published several volumes of poetry, many of them devoted to haiku. He also wrote the screenplay Harold of Orange (1983) and a number of nonfiction volumes, including Manifest Manners: Postindian Warriors of Survivance (1994) and Postindian Conversations (1999), which champion the Native American cause.
Achievements
Winner of the Fiction Collective Award (1987), the American Book Award (1988),...
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Bearheart (Character Profiles) -
China Browne (Short Stories) -
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Griever (Character Profiles) -
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Interior Landscapes (Identities and Issues) -
Moccasin Game (Short Stories) -
Wordarrows (Identities and Issues) -
Native American Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
