Laughing Boy. Illustrated
Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge is a powerful and emotionally rich novel set in the early 20th century American Southwest. It tells the story of Laughing Boy, a young Navajo silversmith deeply rooted in the customs and traditions of his people. His world begins to shift when he falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo woman raised in white institutions who struggles to reconcile her identity with both Navajo and Western ways of life. Through the romance between Laughing Boy and Slim Girl, La Farge explores themes of cultural conflict, identity, and the challenges of assimilation. Their relationship becomes a reflection of the broader tensions faced by Indigenous communities as they are pressured to conform to Euro-American norms. The novel does not romanticize or simplify these struggles but instead presents them with sensitivity and depth. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1930, Laughing Boy remains a significant work for its honest portrayal of Navajo life and the complexity of cultural change. La Farge’s respectful and lyrical writing gives voice to characters caught between two worlds, making this novel a poignant reflection on love, loss, and the resilience of tradition.
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Laughing Boy. Illustrated
Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge is a powerful and emotionally rich novel set in the early 20th century American Southwest. It tells the story of Laughing Boy, a young Navajo silversmith deeply rooted in the customs and traditions of his people. His world begins to shift when he falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo woman raised in white institutions who struggles to reconcile her identity with both Navajo and Western ways of life. Through the romance between Laughing Boy and Slim Girl, La Farge explores themes of cultural conflict, identity, and the challenges of assimilation. Their relationship becomes a reflection of the broader tensions faced by Indigenous communities as they are pressured to conform to Euro-American norms. The novel does not romanticize or simplify these struggles but instead presents them with sensitivity and depth. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1930, Laughing Boy remains a significant work for its honest portrayal of Navajo life and the complexity of cultural change. La Farge’s respectful and lyrical writing gives voice to characters caught between two worlds, making this novel a poignant reflection on love, loss, and the resilience of tradition.
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Laughing Boy. Illustrated

Laughing Boy. Illustrated

by Oliver La Farge
Laughing Boy. Illustrated

Laughing Boy. Illustrated

by Oliver La Farge

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Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge is a powerful and emotionally rich novel set in the early 20th century American Southwest. It tells the story of Laughing Boy, a young Navajo silversmith deeply rooted in the customs and traditions of his people. His world begins to shift when he falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo woman raised in white institutions who struggles to reconcile her identity with both Navajo and Western ways of life. Through the romance between Laughing Boy and Slim Girl, La Farge explores themes of cultural conflict, identity, and the challenges of assimilation. Their relationship becomes a reflection of the broader tensions faced by Indigenous communities as they are pressured to conform to Euro-American norms. The novel does not romanticize or simplify these struggles but instead presents them with sensitivity and depth. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1930, Laughing Boy remains a significant work for its honest portrayal of Navajo life and the complexity of cultural change. La Farge’s respectful and lyrical writing gives voice to characters caught between two worlds, making this novel a poignant reflection on love, loss, and the resilience of tradition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786178616588
Publisher: Andrii Ponomarenko
Publication date: 06/27/2025
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB
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