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Cheyenne Madonna : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cheyenne Madonna
''Cheyenne Madonna'' (ISBN 978-1-57423-216-5) is a collection of linked short stories by Muscogee (Creek) and Cherokee author Eddie Chuculate, published in July 2010 by Black Sparrow Books,〔http://www.blacksparrowbooks.com/isbn.asp?isbn=9781574232165〕 an imprint of David R. Godine, Publisher, in Boston.〔Craig S. Womack, (''Red on Red: Native American Literary Separatism'' ), University of Minnesota Press, 2009, p.1〕 ==Storyline== The seven stories follow the life of Jordan Coolwater, who leaves Oklahoma and goes West to pursue a sculpting career, all the while battling the two constants in his life: alcohol and art. The stories also explore history, myth, interracial relationships, racism and father-son relationships. The first story in the collection, "Galveston Bay, 1826," won a PEN/O. Henry Award〔()〕 in 2007, and was juror Ursula K. Le Guin's favorite story in that year's edition.〔()〕 The second story, "Yo Yo," received a Pushcart Prize citation. Other stories in the book were previously published in the literary journals Manoa,〔()〕 Ploughshares,〔http://www.pshares.org/authors/author-detail.cfm?authorID=6959〕 Blue Mesa Review, the Iowa Review,〔()〕 Many Mountains Moving and the Kenyon Review.〔()〕 On July 19, 2010, Publishers Weekly reviewed: "Chuculate writes forthright prose in a somber key, examining without judgment the lives of Native American characters. ... Memory and will converge here to powerful effect."〔()〕
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