
Carroll Arnett (1927–1997)
Author of Coyote's Journal
About the Author
Works by Carroll Arnett
Associated Works
The Remembered Earth: An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature (1979) — Contributor — 77 copies
Songs from This Earth on Turtle's Back: Contemporary American Indian Poetry (1983) — Contributor — 73 copies
Here First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers (Modern Library Paperbacks) (2000) — Contributor — 37 copies, 1 review
Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers' Festival (Sun Tracks) (1994) — Contributor — 25 copies
Aniyunwiya/Real Human Beings: An Anthology of Contemporary Cherokee Prose (1995) — Contributor — 18 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Gogisgi
- Birthdate
- 1927
- Date of death
- 1997-07-02
- Gender
- female
- Birthplace
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Oklahoma, USA
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Reviews
Frequently irreverent, sometimes thought-provoking, this collection contains primarily poetry with a few short stories and essays. While there are no biographies of the 55 contributors to verify tribal status, most of the selections have a very native american feel to them.
It's hard to read a book of poems straight thru. I had never heard of most of the writers. I did enjoy all of them, but specially marked one by Gene Anderson "Wisdom Literature as Prayers to Coyote", which I felt reads show more like a prayer, and Carol Lee Sanchez from "Through the Microscope" because it made me reassess labeling somethings as symbols rather than seeing their deep meaning. These poems I'll want to revisit again.
The front page states "Unnumbered special issue of Coyote's Journal", implying that there is (was) an ongoing magazine by that name so I did a websearch and found coyotesjournal.org with description of it's sporadic printing history from 1964-2010 (tho, given the sporadic nature, I'd say it's possible there may yet be a revival of another issue). show less
It's hard to read a book of poems straight thru. I had never heard of most of the writers. I did enjoy all of them, but specially marked one by Gene Anderson "Wisdom Literature as Prayers to Coyote", which I felt reads show more like a prayer, and Carol Lee Sanchez from "Through the Microscope" because it made me reassess labeling somethings as symbols rather than seeing their deep meaning. These poems I'll want to revisit again.
The front page states "Unnumbered special issue of Coyote's Journal", implying that there is (was) an ongoing magazine by that name so I did a websearch and found coyotesjournal.org with description of it's sporadic printing history from 1964-2010 (tho, given the sporadic nature, I'd say it's possible there may yet be a revival of another issue). show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 7
- Also by
- 6
- Members
- 38
- Popularity
- #383,441
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 4
