The Indians in the Woods
Janet Lewis
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Janet Lewis was an American poet and novelist who studied at the University of Chicago. The Indians in the Woods – ‘Imagistic in technique’, as the poet Helen Pinkerton declared – was her first collection of poetry and took as its subject her interest in indigenous peoples and cultures. It was published by Monroe Wheeler as the first book in the Manikin series. - Summary by Newgatenovelist (0 hr 12 min)
Chapitres
The Indians in the Woods | 1:03 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Wife of Manibozho Sings | 0:46 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Grandmother Remembers | 0:43 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
Nightfall Among Poplars | 0:37 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
A Song for Following Gulls | 0:48 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Old Woman Alone | 0:45 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
Manibush and the Grandmother | 0:48 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
He Goes Away Again | 0:45 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
Like Summer Hay | 0:47 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
Anishinabeg in the Cranberry Swamp | 1:06 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
One Sits in the Woods | 0:46 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Exodus at Evening | 0:38 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Village | 0:50 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Rocky Islands | 0:39 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Threshing Wind | 1:05 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |