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Cheyenne Madonna

Cheyenne Madonna

Eddie Chuculate
4/5 ( ratings)
One stormy night in 1826, just north of Galveston Bay, Old Bull, a Cheyenne Indian who had just seen the ocean for the first time, found himself trying to outrace a hurricane. Lifted from his horse, spun around, and thrown down in the bayou, Old Bull rode the current into a small canyon, and survived. He was the only one of his party to return from the expedition, arriving home nearly naked, nearly hallucinating, riding a horse.

Such is the auspicious beginning to the life of Jordan Coolwater, a distant relation to Old Bull, whom we meet as a boy in the 1970s, shooting turtles on a summer day, and being raised by his grandparents on Creek Indian land in the house of his great-great-grandfather, a survivor of the Trail of Tears. Bearing the burden of his ancestry, Jordan Coolwater from bored young boy, to thoughtful teenager, struggling artist, escaped convict, and finally, father is the subject of Eddie Chuculate s prize-winning collection of linked short stories. The first story in the collection, Galveston Bay, 1826, won an O Henry Prize in 2007, and the second, Yo Yo, received a Pushcart Prize Special Mention.

Reminiscent of Denis Johnson s Jesus s Son, Chuculate s gritty, deceptively simple stories also recall Junot Dias and Sherman Alexie. This is not only a portrait of a young Native American artist struggling with the two constants in his life, alcohol and art, but also a portrait of America, of its dispossessed, its outlaws, and its visionaries.
Language
English
Pages
146
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Sparrow Press
Release
June 01, 2010
ISBN
1574232169
ISBN 13
9781574232165

Cheyenne Madonna

Eddie Chuculate
4/5 ( ratings)
One stormy night in 1826, just north of Galveston Bay, Old Bull, a Cheyenne Indian who had just seen the ocean for the first time, found himself trying to outrace a hurricane. Lifted from his horse, spun around, and thrown down in the bayou, Old Bull rode the current into a small canyon, and survived. He was the only one of his party to return from the expedition, arriving home nearly naked, nearly hallucinating, riding a horse.

Such is the auspicious beginning to the life of Jordan Coolwater, a distant relation to Old Bull, whom we meet as a boy in the 1970s, shooting turtles on a summer day, and being raised by his grandparents on Creek Indian land in the house of his great-great-grandfather, a survivor of the Trail of Tears. Bearing the burden of his ancestry, Jordan Coolwater from bored young boy, to thoughtful teenager, struggling artist, escaped convict, and finally, father is the subject of Eddie Chuculate s prize-winning collection of linked short stories. The first story in the collection, Galveston Bay, 1826, won an O Henry Prize in 2007, and the second, Yo Yo, received a Pushcart Prize Special Mention.

Reminiscent of Denis Johnson s Jesus s Son, Chuculate s gritty, deceptively simple stories also recall Junot Dias and Sherman Alexie. This is not only a portrait of a young Native American artist struggling with the two constants in his life, alcohol and art, but also a portrait of America, of its dispossessed, its outlaws, and its visionaries.
Language
English
Pages
146
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Sparrow Press
Release
June 01, 2010
ISBN
1574232169
ISBN 13
9781574232165

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