The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative / Edition 3

The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative / Edition 3

by Thomas King
ISBN-10:
0816646279
ISBN-13:
9780816646272
Pub. Date:
06/13/2008
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10:
0816646279
ISBN-13:
9780816646272
Pub. Date:
06/13/2008
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative / Edition 3

The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative / Edition 3

by Thomas King
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Overview

"Stories are wondrous things. And they are dangerous." In The Truth About Stories, Native novelist and scholar Thomas King explores how stories shape who we are and how we understand and interact with other people. From creation stories to personal experiences, historical anecdotes to social injustices, racist propaganda to works of contemporary Native literature, King probes Native culture's deep ties to storytelling. With wry humor, King deftly weaves events from his own life as a child in California, an academic in Canada, and a Native North American with a wide-ranging discussion of stories told by and about Indians. So many stories have been told about Indians, King comments, that "there is no reason for the Indian to be real. The Indian simply has to exist in our imaginations." That imaginative Indian that North Americans hold dear has been challenged by Native writers - N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louis Owens, Robert Alexie, and others - who provide alternative narratives of the Native experience that question, create a present, and imagine a future. King reminds the reader, Native and non-Native, that storytelling carries with it social and moral responsibilties. "Don't say in the years to come that you would have lived your life differently if only you had heard this story. You've heard it now."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816646272
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 06/13/2008
Series: Indigenous Americas
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 184
Sales rank: 404,309
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Thomas King is one of Canada’s premier Native public intellectuals. He was the first Aboriginal person to deliver the prestigious Massey Lectures, and he is the best-selling, award-winning author of six novels, two collections of short stories, and two nonfiction books. His work The Inconvenient Indian won the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction and the RBC Taylor Prize. He is a recipient of the Order of Canada and lives in Guelph, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Contents I. "You'll Never Believe What Happened" Is Always a Great Way to Start II. You're Not the Indian I Had in Mind III. Let Me Entertain You IV. A Million Porcupines Crying in the Dark V. What Is It About Us That You Don't Like? Afterwords: Private Stories Notes
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