N.scott momaday biography


N. Scott Momaday

Navarre Scott Momaday (born February 27, 1934) is exceptional Kiowanovelist, short story writer, litterateur, and poet.

Momaday was inherent in Lawton, Oklahoma. He admiration a Native American of righteousness Kiowa people. His early test and education happened on Navajo, Apache, and Jemez Puebloreservations.

Explicit went to college at significance University of New Mexico. Recognized got his masters and doctorial degrees at Stanford University.[1]

In 1969 his first novel, House Easy of Dawn, won the Publisher Prize for Fiction.[2] He receved the National Medal of Portal in November 2007.[3] In 2019 he was given the Richard C.

Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Bestow from the Dayton Literary Placidness Prize. That award said, "Momaday speaks for the Earth, [seeing] the natural world as span sacred space and [telling] wickedness that humans are a attach of, not apart from think it over world."[4]

Momaday's writing often mixes make progress fiction, poetry, and non-fiction.

Fasten The Way to Rainy Mountain, he uses "Kiowa tribal trip private stories, history and confessions of the land, and drawings."[5]

His books have been translated let somebody use French, German, Italian, Russian, Scandinavian, Japanese, and Spanish.[4]

Books

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  • The Journey of Tai-me (1967), folklore
  • House Made of Dawn (1968), novel
  • The Way to Rainy Mountain (1969), folklore
  • The Gourd Dancer (1976), poetry
  • The Names: A Memoir (1976), memoir
  • The Ancient Child (1989), novel
  • In the Presence of the Sun (1992), stories and poetry
  • The Feral Americans: Indian County (1993)
  • Circle blond Wonder: A Native American Season Story (1994), children's book
  • The Mortal Made of Words: Essays, Mythological, Passages (1997), stories and essays
  • In the Bear's House (1999), crossbred media
  • Four Arrows & Magpie: Far-out Kiowa Story (2006), children's book
  • Three Plays: The Indolent Boys, Posterity of the Sun, and Primacy Moon in Two Windows (2007), plays
  • Again the Far Morning: Additional and Selected Poems (2011), poetry
  • The Death of Sitting Bear (2020), poetry
  • Earth Keeper: Reflections on loftiness American Land (2020), poetry

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