by Wendy Rose
University of Arizona Press, 1994
Cloth: 978-0-8165-1412-0 | Paper: 978-0-8165-1428-1
Library of Congress Classification PS501.S85 vol. 27
Dewey Decimal Classification 810.8

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A prolific voice in Native American writing for more than twenty years, Rose has been widely anthologized, and is the author of eight volumes of poetry. Bone Dance is a major anthology of her work, comprising selections from her previous collections along with new poems. The 56 selections move from observation of the earth to a search for one's place and identity on it. In an introduction written for this anthology, Rose comments on the place each past collection had in her development as a poet.

"Rich in poems which enhance our awareness of the human complexity of our social and moral dilemmas." —Book Review Digest

"There is a whisper in the wind among the chapters . . . and a singing rain beyond the window." —American Indian Culture Research Journal

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