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Kent Nerburn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kent Nerburn
Kent Michael Nerburn (born July 3, 1946, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American author. He has published 16 books of creative non-fiction and essays, focusing on Native American and American culture and general spirituality. He won a Minnesota Book Award in 1995 for ''Neither Wolf Nor Dog'' and again in 2010 for ''The Wolf At Twilight''. His most recent work, ''The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/books/231056041.html )〕 is the final book in this trilogy. Nerburn describes his work as a search for “an authentic American spirituality.” He has been described as having a “poetry of thought”, as someone who reveals the “profound impact of nature and ‘place’ on the human spirit”, and as someone who displays “integrity and honesty in presenting the experience of native elders today.”〔 He has been called “one of America’s Living Spiritual Teachers〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Spirituality and Practive )〕” and one of the few authors who can respectfully bridge the gap between Native and non-Native cultures. ==Early Years== Nerburn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Lloyd Nerburn and Virginia (nee Crofoot). Lloyd Nerburn worked for the American Red Cross as director of disaster relief for the Midwest region. He attended the University of Minnesota and graduated summa cum laude in 1968 with a degree in American Studies. He attended graduate school at Stanford University from 1969-1970 and later Graduate Theological Union and the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated with a Ph.D. with distinction in religion and art in 1980.〔
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