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Silko
[ sil-koh ]
noun
- Leslie Mar·mon [mahr, -m, uh, n], born 1948, U.S. poet, novelist, and short-story writer.
Example Sentences
In 1969, Momaday became the first Native American to win the fiction Pulitzer, and his novel helped launch a generation of authors, including Leslie Marmon Silko, James Welch and Louise Erdrich.
In Highland Park, the top book was published in 1977: Leslie Marmon Silko’s “Ceremony,” about a Pueblo man named Tayo and the struggles he faces upon his return from World War II. That book’s popularity at the Arroyo Seco branch — some 45 years after it was published — was probably because the library featured it in a book club, Royalty said.
But it’s Silko’s 1992 apocalyptical novel, “Almanac of the Dead,” that impresses me the most.
Silko wrote the Native apocalypse novel.
Her answer: “Almanac of the Dead,” by Leslie Marmon Silko.
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