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James Welch

    18 novembre 1940 – 4 août 2003

    James Welch, auteur de la nation Blackfeet, est célébré comme une figure clé de la Renaissance amérindienne. Ses romans explorent en profondeur les expériences des Amérindiens aux XIXe et XXe siècles, offrant des perspectives profondes sur leur histoire et leur culture. L'écriture de Welch se distingue par sa narration immersive et sa capacité à donner une voix à des récits souvent méconnus. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans sa puissante évocation du passé et l'esprit durable de son peuple.

    James Welch
    Winter in the Blood
    The Death of Jim Loney
    Fools Crow
    Killing Custer
    Riding the Earthboy 40
    A la grâce de Marseille
    • 2001

      A la grâce de Marseille

      • 469pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(925)Évaluer

      From the award-winning author of the Native American classic Fools Crow , a richly crafted novel of cultural crossing that is a triumph of storytelling and the historical imagination. Charging Elk, an Oglala Sioux, joins Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and journeys from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the back streets of nineteenth-century Marseille. Left behind in a Marseille hospital after a serious injury while the show travels on, he is forced to remake his life alone in a strange land. He struggles to adapt as well as he can, while holding on to the memories and traditions of life on the Plains and eventually falling in love. But none of the worlds the Indian has known can prepare him for the betrayal that follows. This is a story of the American Indian that we have seldom seen: a stranger in a strange land, often an invisible man, loving, violent, trusting, wary, protective, and defenseless against a society that excludes him but judges him by its rules. At once epic and intimate, The Heartsong of Charging Elk echoes across time, geography, and cultures.

      A la grâce de Marseille