The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories
Ralph Salisbury's stories are engaging and unique. He has a distinctive approach to assembling the elements of a narrative. The "facts" might be revealed directly, but they are more likely to emerge in small fragments of illumination, like pieces of a dream. 
     The men Salisbury describes have been to war, and being "home"—in the States—is sometimes disorienting for them. Most of them think that they need a woman to help them get their bearings. High school football star Cyrus Littlehorse Jones dreams of slipping silky lingerie off the pale white bodies of high school cheerleaders. A Korean War veteran joins a Vietnam War protest so that he can score with a "hippie chick."
     Salisbury taps primal emotions—love, passion, anger—but he explores his subjects in unusual ways, like drillers who bore at odd angles to discover pools of oil trapped deep in layers of rock. He excavates the hearts and minds of his characters, mining them to fuel his stories. And his stories are the richer for it—invariably compelling and continually surprising.
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The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories
Ralph Salisbury's stories are engaging and unique. He has a distinctive approach to assembling the elements of a narrative. The "facts" might be revealed directly, but they are more likely to emerge in small fragments of illumination, like pieces of a dream. 
     The men Salisbury describes have been to war, and being "home"—in the States—is sometimes disorienting for them. Most of them think that they need a woman to help them get their bearings. High school football star Cyrus Littlehorse Jones dreams of slipping silky lingerie off the pale white bodies of high school cheerleaders. A Korean War veteran joins a Vietnam War protest so that he can score with a "hippie chick."
     Salisbury taps primal emotions—love, passion, anger—but he explores his subjects in unusual ways, like drillers who bore at odd angles to discover pools of oil trapped deep in layers of rock. He excavates the hearts and minds of his characters, mining them to fuel his stories. And his stories are the richer for it—invariably compelling and continually surprising.
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The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories

The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories

by Ralph Salisbury
The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories

The Indian Who Bombed Berlin: and Other Stories

by Ralph Salisbury

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Ralph Salisbury's stories are engaging and unique. He has a distinctive approach to assembling the elements of a narrative. The "facts" might be revealed directly, but they are more likely to emerge in small fragments of illumination, like pieces of a dream. 
     The men Salisbury describes have been to war, and being "home"—in the States—is sometimes disorienting for them. Most of them think that they need a woman to help them get their bearings. High school football star Cyrus Littlehorse Jones dreams of slipping silky lingerie off the pale white bodies of high school cheerleaders. A Korean War veteran joins a Vietnam War protest so that he can score with a "hippie chick."
     Salisbury taps primal emotions—love, passion, anger—but he explores his subjects in unusual ways, like drillers who bore at odd angles to discover pools of oil trapped deep in layers of rock. He excavates the hearts and minds of his characters, mining them to fuel his stories. And his stories are the richer for it—invariably compelling and continually surprising.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870138478
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 06/08/2009
Series: American Indian Studies
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ralph Salisbury is the author of seven books of poetry and two books of short fiction, One Indian and Two Chiefs and The Last Rattlesnake Throw and Other Stories.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Coming to Manhood: Some Initiations

White Snakes and Red, and Stars, Fallen 3

Bathsheba's Bath, Bull Durham Bull, and a Bottle of Old Granddad 15

White Ashes, White Moths, White Stones 23

A Volga River and a Purple Sea 31

Part 2 Some Struggles for Survival in Battle, Some in Bed

Ival the Terrible, the Red Death 39

Silver Mercedes and Big Blue Buick: An Indian War 43

The New World Invades the Old 53

Two Wars, Two Loves, Two Shores, and an Ocean on Fire 59

Raven Mocker Witches and Refugees 65

Campfire and Cone of a Pine 69

Crazy Horse Morris and an Orange Boat 77

A Farewell on the Way to War 87

Losers and Winners: An Ongoing Indian War 93

A Monster Mosquito Seeking Blood 101

A Way Home 109

Some Indian Wars, Some Wounds 113

Part 3 All in the Family: Some Vanishing American Military Histories

A Vanishing American's First Struggles against Vanishing 121

Laugh before Breakfast 129

The Chicken Affliction and a Man of God 137

Hole Soldiers, Madonna and Child 147

A Sybarite and One of Columbus's Mistakes 151

A Handprint in Columbus's Homeland's Dust 159

A Vanishing American and the War Between the States 167

Some Killings, One Accidental 171

The Miracle Killing 183

Part 4 Terrorism and Terrorized

Fractures, a Class Reunion 193

The Indian Who Bombed Berlin 201

Between Buses, Between Wars 207

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