Letters of Mari Sandoz

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Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9780803242067

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Mari Sandoz came out of the Sandhills of Nebraska to write at least three enduring books: Old Jules, Cheyenne Autumn, and Crazy Horse, the Strange Man of the Oglalas. She was a tireless researcher, a true storyteller, an artist passionately dedicated to a place little known and a people largely misunderstood. Blasted by some critics, revered by others for her vivid detail and depth of feeling, Sandoz has achieved a secure place in American literature. Her letters, edited by Helen Winter Stauffer, reveal extraordinary courage and zest for life. Included here are letters written by Sandoz over nearly forty years?from 1928, the year of her father's death and a critical one for her creative development, to 1966, the year of her own death. They allow memorable flimpses of the professional and private person: her struggles to learn her craft in spite of an unsupportive family and hard-won formal education, her experiences in gathering material, her relationships with editors and publishers, her work with fledgling writers, and her commitment to art and to various social concerns.

"I Do Not Apologize for the Length of this Letter"

Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9780896726666

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"The collected correspondence of Mari Sandoz focusing on her political activism in behalf of American Indians in the mid-twentieth century. Introduced and edited by Kimberli Lee, the letters document Sandoz's role as a non-Native chronicler and advocate for Plains Indian cultures"--Provided by publisher.

Mari Sandoz, Story Catcher of the Plains

Mari Sandoz, Story Catcher of the Plains PDF

Author: Helen Winter Stauffer

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1982-01-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780803291348

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As a historian and as a novelist Mari Sandoz (1896?1966) stands in the front rank of western writers: in the words of John K. Hutchens, "no one in our time wrote better than the late Mari Sandoz did, or with more authority and grace, about as many aspects of the old West." This first full-length biography is particularly concerned to show the relationship between Sandoz's life and experiences and her writing. Drawing heavily on materials in the Mari Sandoz Collection at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln?correspondence to and from Sandoz, her research notes, and manuscripts?and on interviews with dozens of Sandoz's friends and acquaintances, the author not only establishes the facts of Sandoz's life but confirms her standing as a writer and historian.

Crazy Horse

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Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher:

Published: 1955

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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Life story of the Oglala Sioux chieftain from boyhood to his death in 1877.

These Were the Sioux

These Were the Sioux PDF

Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1961-01-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780803291515

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"The Sioux Indians came into my life before I had any preconceived notions about them," writes Mari Sandoz about the visitors to her family homestead in the Sandhills of Nebraska when she was a child. These Were the Sioux, written in her last decade, takes the reader far inside a world of rituals surrounding puberty, courtship, and marriage, as well as the hunt and the battle.

Mari Sandoz's Native Nebraska

Mari Sandoz's Native Nebraska PDF

Author: LaVerne Harrell Clark

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9780738507842

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When the Mari Sandoz High Plains Center opens in Chadron, Nebraska in 2001, it will be one of three centers at which Nebraska honors its outstanding writers. Through the compilation of over 200 images in this new book, taken from historical collections and her own work, author and photographer LaVerne Harrell Clark contributes to that same purpose. In it, she recreates the frontier life of settlers and the neighboring Sioux and Cheyenne Indians of the sandhills region of northwestern Nebraska. Accompanied by in-depth captions detailing Mari Sandoz's life and works, these images illustrate how she came to hold an outstanding place as an American writer until her death in 1966. Born in 1896, in the "free-land" region of the Nebraska Panhandle, Sandoz was greatly influenced in her writing by the people who called at her homestead. Her acquaintances included Bad Arm, a Sioux Indian who fought at the Little Bighorn and was present at Wounded Knee, "Old Cheyenne Woman," a survivor of both the Oklahoma and Fort Robinson conflicts, and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the legend of the Old West.

Old Jules

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Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1985-01-01

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780803251731

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Recreates the life of a Swiss-born Nebraska homesteader, while reflecting on the character of the people who shaped the American nation

Hostiles and Friendlies

Hostiles and Friendlies PDF

Author: Mari Sandoz

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1959-01-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780803292086

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Here in one volume are Mari Sandoz's reminiscences of life in the Sandhills country; a study of the two Sitting Bulls (the Hunkpapa and the Oglala) and other Indian pieces; a novelette, Bone Joe and the Smokin' Woman; and nine short stories, mostly with a rural setting, including The Vine," her first to be published. Introducedøby an autogiographical sketch of the author's early years and linked by a commentary derived from her letters, articles, and interviews, the separate pieces coalesce into an illuminating picture both of the Niobrara River country and of Mari Sandoz's emergence as a major American writer.