The sharpest sight

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The sharpest sight

by Louis Owens

(American Indian literature and critical studies series / Gerald Vizenor and Louis Owens, general editors, v. 1)

University of Oklahoma Press, c1992

  • : pbk

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ISBN 9780806124049

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When Attis McCurtain, a Vietnam veteran of mixed Choctaw and other origins, dies, his uncle commands Attis' younger brother Cole to find and bury his brother's bones, and in the process Cole and his friend Mundo Morales come to terms with their mixed heritages.
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: pbk ISBN 9780806125749

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Louis Owens has the storyteller's gift of cutting to the heart of human drama. Wonderfully rich, full of magic and people who are magically alive, The Sharpest Sight is a fine novel that should be read by all who seek to understand the American Indian search for identity.""-James Welch, author of Indian Lawyer, and Winter in the Blood.""With The Sharpest Sight, Louis Owens emerges as a strong and distinctive voice in contemporary Native American fiction. He writes with conviction, heart, and insight, and his novel, populated with complicated, passionate men and women, provides an insider's view into a rich fictional world.""-Michael Dorris, author of A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, and The Crown of Columbus, with Louise Erdrich.

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