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  1. Gestohlenes Land wird ihre Herzen fressen. »Ein komplexes, bewegendes Buch, das Silko zur gleichrangigen Kollegin einer Louise Erdrich, eines N. Scott Momaday und eines James Welch macht. Mit seinem tief humanistischen Ansatz auch ein Bekenntnis zur Lebenskraft der Liebe.«. Nürnberger Zeitung.

  2. Leslie Marmon Silko is a Laguna Pueblo Indian woman known for her novels and poems. Self-identity is the main theme in her works. Silko is known to write about her Laguna Pueblo Indian culture and rituals. Silko is most known for her novels, Ceremony and Yellow Women. The one novel that stood out which is not as well known is The Man to Send ...

  3. Anders als man es von amerikanischer Minderheitenliteratur erwarten würde, beobachtet Hartwig Isernhagen bei Leslie Marmon Silko einen Universalismus, der "die Gleichwertigkeit und Gleichgewichtigkeit verschiedener kultureller Schemata" betont - im konkreten Fall dieses Buches wird dieser Ansatz über "die Metapher des Gartens wie über den (Öko)-Feminismus" erzählt.

  4. 27. Nov. 2023 · Leslie Marmon Silko grew up on the Laguna Pueblo reservation in New Mexico, surrounded by the rich cultural traditions of her Laguna heritage. The Pueblo community’s influence on her upbringing provided her with a deep connection to the land, spirituality, and oral traditions that would later become prominent themes in her works.

  5. Ceremony, By Leslie Marmon Silko 261 Pages Price: $ 10.36 Published by Penguin Books 1977 In Ceremony Leslie Marmon Silko describes the different aspects of Native-American life and it's transition to being part of American society. We see how by being integrated in the military system during World War II Native-Americans were affected by the ...

  6. Ceremony, By Leslie Marmon Silko 261 Pages Price: $ 10.36 Published by Penguin Books 1977. In Ceremony Leslie Marmon Silko describes the different aspects of Native-American life and it's transition to being part of American society. We see how by being integrated in the military system during World War II Native-Americans were affected by the ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2022 · Leslie Marmon Silko writes stories that are derived directly from the oral tradition of storytelling prevalent in the Laguna Pueblo culture in which she was raised. She does so in an attempt to keep alive the stories that celebrate her culture and ancestry. Within Silko’s most anthologized story, “Yellow Woman,” originally published in ...