The Truth About Stories

by Thomas King

Paperback, 2003

Call number

813 KIN

Publication

House of Anansi Press (2003), Edition: 9th Printing, 208 pages

Description

"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." "Thomas King 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." "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 a past, create a present, and imagine a future. King reminds the reader, Native and non-Native, that storytelling carries with it social and moral responsibilities."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

208 p.; 7.9 x 5 inches

ISBN

0887846963 / 9780887846960
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