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The Salt Companion to Carter Revard Ellen Arnold

The Salt Companion to Carter Revard By Ellen Arnold

The Salt Companion to Carter Revard by Ellen Arnold


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The Salt Companion to Carter Revard is a groundbreaking collection of essays on the work of Osage poet and scholar of medieval English literature, Carter Revard. These essays offer multiple perspectives on Revard's complex and beautifully crafted poetry that should appeal to scholars, students, and general readers alike.

The Salt Companion to Carter Revard Summary

The Salt Companion to Carter Revard by Ellen Arnold

The Salt Companion to Carter Revard is a groundbreaking collection of critical essays on the poetry and scholarship of one of Native America's most loved and respected poets. Carter Revard, Osage poet, Rhodes scholar, and professor of medieval English literature, grew up among Osage and Ponca relations on the Osage Reservation in Oklahoma. His complex, elegantly crafted poetry ranges from lyrical evocations of his rural childhood and traditional lifeways to reflections on academic life in Oxford and St. Louis, global politics, and postmodern science; from narrative poems about family bootleggers and AIM activists, tornados and rainbows, to adaptations of Anglo-Saxon riddle poems. In precise and gorgeous language, Revard weaves the varied songs of his multiple heritages and experiences into a symphony of celebration of the large and small miracles of the universe.

Revard's blending of Western literary and Native oral traditions demand multilayered critical approaches. The thirteen critical essays gathered in this volume, written by leading scholars of Native American literature, explore Revard's poetry from multiple perspectives, offering biographical and cultural contexts, thematic considerations, and close readings of individual poems. Two essays break exciting new ground by examining interrelationships between Revard's medieval scholarship and American Indian storytelling traditions. Like Revard's poems and scholarship, the essays are both erudite and warmly personal, filled with good stories that will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers alike.

About Ellen Arnold

Ellen L. Arnold is Associate Professor of English at East Carolina University, where she teaches courses in Native American and Ethnic American literatures. She has published critical essays on Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan, Carter Revard, and Allison Hedge Coke, and edited Conversations with Leslie Marmon Silko (University Press of Mississippi, 2000).

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Norma C. Wilson, Star Legacies
  • Suzanne Evertsen Lundquist, Carter Revard as Autoethnographer or Wa-thi'-gethon
  • Robin Riley Fast, Going Home with Carter Revard
  • Susan Scarberry-Garcia, 'We Sing As the Birds Do': Listening for Bird Song in the Work of Carter Revard
  • Patrice Hollrah, 'The Voices Still Are Singing': Osage/Ponca Continuance in the Poetry of Carter Revard
  • Robert M. Nelson, Ponca War Dancers: Creating a Pan-Indian Circle
  • Jerry Harp, 'Reading That Part of the Past': Accessing History in the Poetry of Carter Revard
  • Robert Bensen, To Make Their Bodies of Words
  • Janet McAdams, Carter Revard's Angled Mirrors
  • Ellen L. Arnold, 'Present Myth': Old Stories and New Sciences in the Poetry of Carter Revard
  • Margara Averbach, Translating Carter Revard: An Adventure among Mixed and Fertile Words
  • Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez and Peter G. Beidler, Scholarship and Stories, Oxford and Oklahoma, Academe and American Indians: The Relational Words and Worlds of a Native American Bard and Storytelling Medievalist - Carter Revard
  • Susanna Fein, Trail-Tracking the Ludlow Scribe: Carter Revard as Translator-Scholar-Sleuth of Medieval English Poetry
  • Author Notes
  • Index

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NLS9781844710904
9781844710904
1844710904
The Salt Companion to Carter Revard by Ellen Arnold
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2007-02-28
256
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