
Gordon Henry
Gordon Henry is Professor of English at Michigan State University.
His poetry and fiction have been published in The Black Warrior
Review, Mid-American Review, Stories Migrating Home, and <...
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Light People, The
Gordon Henry
WINNER: American Book Award in 1995
The Light People is a multi-genre novel that includes
a series of nested stories about a tribal community in Northern
Minnesota. Major themes include Oskinaway’s search for his parents
and the legal wrangling over the possession of a leg that has been
removed from a tribal elder. Each story is linked to previous and
successive stories to form a discourse on identity and cultural
appropriation, all told with humor and wisdom. Taking
inspiration from traditional Anishinabe stories and drawing from his
own family's storytelling tradition, Gordon Henry, Jr., has woven a
tapestry of interlocking narratives in The Light People, a novel of
surpassing emotional strength. His characters tell of their
experiences, dreams, and visions in a multitude of literary styles
and genres. Poetry, drama, legal testimony, letters, and essays
combine with more conventional narrative techniques to create a
multifaceted, deeply rooted, and vibrant portrait of the author's own
tribal culture. Keenly aware of Eurocentric views of that culture,
Henry offers a "corrective history" where humor and wisdom transcend
the political. In the contemporary Minnesota village of Four
Bears, on the mythical Fineday Reservation, a young Chippewa boy
named Oskinaway is trying to learn the whereabouts of his parents.
His grandparents turn for help to a tribal elder, one of the light
people, Jake Seed. Seed's assistant, a magician who performs at
children's birthday parties, tells Oskinaway's family his story,
which gives way to the stories of those he encounters. Narratives
unfold into earlier narratives, spinning back in time and
encompassing the intertwined lives of the Fineday Chippewas,
eventually revealing the place of Oskinaway and his parents in a
complex web of human relationships.
Praise for Light People, The “Heavy themes—cultural
identity, the rewriting of
history, mythmaking—lurk
everywhere, waiting to go
ponderous. But Henry keeps
The Light People
nimble with a steady measure
of humor and a deft hand,
both quick and dangerous.”
—New York
Times Book Review
“. . . imaginative
and entertaining novel. . . .
a touching and slyly humorous
read.”
—Publishers
Weekly
World rights
236 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", 1995
Paper, $19.95,
0-87013-664-x 978-0-87013-664-1
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