House Made of Dawn
 

House Made of Dawn

by N. Scott Momaday


House Made of Dawn, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1969, tells the story of a young American Indian named Abel, home from a foreign war and caught between two worlds: one his father's, wedding him to the rhythm of the seasons and the harsh beauty of the land; the other of industrial America, a goading him into a compulsive cycle of dissipation and disgust.
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  • redfishbluefish

    redfishbluefish said:

    Though it has been some time since my first reading of this book - it stays with me, and is a book I have replaced in my library many times as I have shared or given copies to others. Read his "Way to Rainy Mountain" as you will feel his philosophy about words and meaning in this beautiful book. I also recommend James Welch, though his style is different, his shares Mommoday's cryptic humor. Welch is from the Blackfeet Nation.

    posted Sunday, March 9 2008
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