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Psalm to Whom(e)

Glancy Diane
Psalm to Whom(e)
In Psalm to Whom(e), the restless and astonishing Diane Glancy continues to break new ground with a hybrid collection of personal writings that considers the relationship between place and faith, the need for movement, stability, and inner exploration, and the search for home. Psalm to Whom(e) centers on Kansas and rural Texas, places that usually see the underside of planes. Glancy focuses on geography. History. Origins. Memory. Faith. Once i...

CHF 22.90

Home Is the Road: Wandering the Land, Shaping the Spirit

Glancy, Diane / Garcia, Kyla
Home Is the Road: Wandering the Land, Shaping the Spirit
From the award-winning Native American literary writer Diane Glancy comes a book about travel, belonging, and home. Travel is not merely a means to bring us from one location to another. "My sense of place is in the moving, " Glancy writes. For her the road is home--its own satisfying destination. But the road also makes demands on us: asking us to be willing to explore the incomprehensible parts of the landscapes we inhabit and pass through--...

CHF 33.50

The Mask Maker

Glancy, Diane
The Mask Maker
In The Mask Maker, Diane Glancy tells the story of Edith Lewis, a recently divorced mixed-blood American Indian, as she travels the state of Oklahoma teaching students the art and custom of mask-making. A complex, subtle tale about flesh-and-blood human beings, this enchanting novel shows how one woman copes with alienation, loss, and questions about identity and, in the end, rediscovers meaning in living. Through Edith's daily life and effort...

CHF 32.90

Unpapered

Glancy, Diane / Rodriguez, Linda
Unpapered
Unpapered brings together personal narratives of Indigenous writers to explore the meaning and limits of Native American identity beyond its legal margins.

CHF 33.50

Home Is the Road

Glancy, Diane
Home Is the Road
From award-winning Native American literary writer Diane Glancy comes a book about travel, belonging, and home. Travel is not merely a means to bring us from one location to another. For Diane Glancy the road is home--its own satisfying destination and the place where we become more familiar with ourselves.

CHF 30.50

A Line of Driftwood: The ADA Blackjack Story

Glancy, Diane
A Line of Driftwood: The ADA Blackjack Story
Diane Glancy once again puts Indigenous women at the center of American history in her account of a young Inupiat woman who survived a treacherous arctic expedition alone. In September 1921, a young Inupiat woman named Ada Blackjack traveled to Wrangel Island, 200 miles off the Arctic Coast of Siberia, as a cook and seamstress, along with four professional explorers. The expedition did not go as planned. When a rescue ship finally broke throug...

CHF 23.50

Mary Queen of Bees

Glancy, Diane
Mary Queen of Bees
Crippled in childhood, Mary Wesley, sister of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, speaks of the Wesley household in first-person narrative built on the facts of her life.Mary lived in a strict Christian family, one of 19 children, 10 of whom survived. Her mother, Susanna Wesley, imposed a regiment where "not one child after a year old was heard to cry out." Her father, Samuel Wesley, a minister at Epworth, could not provide for his f...

CHF 4.90

The Cold-and-hunger Dance

Glancy, Diane
The Cold-and-hunger Dance
Describes the migratory process of native storytelling and the narrative multivocality it produces as a 'cold-and-hunger dance'. This collection of essays offers an account of journeys to and from the margins of memory, everyday life, and different cultural worlds. It juxtaposes familiar images and concepts to create a literary terrain.

CHF 26.90

The Book of Bearings

Glancy, Diane
The Book of Bearings
The Book of Bearings puts the puzzle pieces of the New World together without a picture on the puzzle box. The characters struggle to situate themselves between what they were and what they are supposed to become. The poems include voices from the mid-nineteenth-century Cherokee Female Seminary in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and the mid-twentieth-century Eskimo experience in Alaska, as well as personal narratives. This book addresses the Native Ameri...

CHF 42.50

The Book of Bearings

Glancy, Diane
The Book of Bearings
The Book of Bearings puts the puzzle pieces of the New World together without a picture on the puzzle box. The characters struggle to situate themselves between what they were and what they are supposed to become. The poems include voices from the mid-nineteenth-century Cherokee Female Seminary in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and the mid-twentieth-century Eskimo experience in Alaska, as well as personal narratives. This book addresses the Native Ameri...

CHF 17.50

Pushing the Bear

Glancy, Diane
Pushing the Bear
In a novel that "retains the complexity, immediacy, and indirection of a poem, ” Glancy brings to life the Cherokees' 900-mile forced removal to Oklahoma in 1838 and gives us "a powerful witness to one of the most shameful episodes in american history” (Los Angeles Times).

CHF 47.90

No Word for the Sea

Glancy, Diane
No Word for the Sea
No Word for the Sea is built on several layers of questioning: What is language? What is memory? Where does the mind go when the circuits shut down? The novel covers seven years in the lives of Solome and Stephen Savard in St. Paul, Minnesota. Stephen is provost at Cobson College, and Solome has raised three children. The events alternate between Stephen's first-person narrative and Solome's third-person narrative in accord with the breaking t...

CHF 55.90

No Word for the Sea

Glancy, Diane
No Word for the Sea
No Word for the Sea is built on several layers of questioning: What is language? What is memory? Where does the mind go when the circuits shut down? The novel covers seven years in the lives of Solome and Stephen Savard in St. Paul, Minnesota. Stephen is provost at Cobson College, and Solome has raised three children. The events alternate between Stephen's first-person narrative and Solome's third-person narrative in accord with the breaking t...

CHF 32.50

The Servitude of Love

Glancy, Diane
The Servitude of Love
Love in one form or another is the commanding force of this new collection of short fiction. The Servitude of Love holds the revelations of love in different manifestations--love of work, love of another, love of journey, love of mission, love of justice, of foolishness, of duty. These thirteen stories take place along the north/south corridor of the central plains of America, in Afghanistan and Spain. Fictional characters such as Noe in Brown...

CHF 53.50

The Servitude of Love

Glancy, Diane
The Servitude of Love
Love in one form or another is the commanding force of this new collection of short fiction. The Servitude of Love holds the revelations of love in different manifestations--love of work, love of another, love of journey, love of mission, love of justice, of foolishness, of duty. These thirteen stories take place along the north/south corridor of the central plains of America, in Afghanistan and Spain. Fictional characters such as Noe in Brown...

CHF 29.90

Flutie

Glancy, Diane
Flutie
Thirteen-year-old Flutie lives on the edge of an enormous quiet that she wants to transcend. Her family's life in Western Oklahoma, her father's job repairing old cars and tractors, her brother's betrayal, and her mother's indifference are all parts of a story Flutie wants to tell if she can just find the words. In a library book, Flutie reads the myth of Philomela, whose tongue was cut out by her sister's husband so she cannot tell that he ra...

CHF 35.50