Slavná a zfilmovaná (W. S. Van Dyke, 1934) kniha o zápase amerických přistěhovalců s Navahy, do kterého vstoupí láska. Autor za ni získal Pulitzerovu cenu.
Oliver La Farge Knihy
Oliver La Farge byl americký spisovatel a antropolog, který se proslavil zejména svým románem z roku 1930. Jeho díla, ať už beletrie či naučná literatura, se soustředí především na indiánské kultury. Krátké povídky publikoval v renomovaných časopisech, čímž si získal uznání za své literární zpracování těchto témat. La Farge přistupoval k psaní s hlubokým porozuměním a respektem k domorodým tradicím.







The Mother Ditch
- 64 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Exploring the vital role of the mother ditch, or acequia madre, this book delves into the communal irrigation system that shaped Northern New Mexico's agricultural landscape. It highlights the cooperative spirit essential for maintaining these water ditches, overseen by the elected mayordomo, whose responsibilities reflected the community's needs. As many acequias have since dried up, the narrative evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when survival depended on collective effort, emphasizing the historical significance of water in human progress. Available in English and Spanish.
Cochise of Arizona
- 222 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Cochise, a prominent chief of the Chiricahua Apaches, navigates the complexities of war and peace amid the encroachment of white settlers. Initially forced into conflict, he and his warriors resist the U.S. Army for over a decade, showcasing remarkable bravery. The narrative highlights the unexpected bond formed between Cochise and Major General Howard, both men of faith, culminating in a unique peace agreement. Enhanced by L. F. Bjorklund's illustrations, the story captures the heroism and humanity of Cochise's journey.
The essays reflect Oliver La Farge's deep connection to the Southwest, particularly Santa Fe, showcasing his keen observations and humor through various characters, including his alter ego, the "Man With the Calabash Pipe." La Farge's writings blend personal anecdotes with broader reflections on life, culture, and language, revealing his fierce devotion to the region. The collection captures the essence of his personality and insights, making it a poignant tribute to both the author and the place he loved, as noted by editor Winfield Townley Scott.
Exploring the complexities of everyday life, this collection features sixteen diverse stories that delve into various themes, such as mortality, responsibility, and the nuances of relationships. From an elderly man's solitude in the Mexican bush to the pressures faced by schoolboys, and from the futuristic realm of computing to the intimate struggles of marriage, La Farge's timeless prose captures the essence of the human experience. Each narrative offers a unique lens on life's challenges, appealing to readers seeking depth and insight.
Behind the Mountains
- 228 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Set in a secluded valley in northern New Mexico, the story revolves around the Baca family, respected ranchers in the village of Rociada. Through the eyes of young Pino, readers experience tales of disillusionment, cultural customs, and humorous incidents, revealing the close-knit community's dynamics. However, the encroachment of modernity and tourism threatens this idyllic lifestyle, marking the end of an era for the village. Celebrated as a regional classic, the narrative reflects on the changes in Santa Fe and the enduring legacy of its rich cultural heritage.
Raw Material
The Autobiographical Examination of an Artist's Journey into Maturity
- 260 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and World War II, this personal narrative explores the life of a young man from a privileged upbringing in Newport, New York. Oliver La Farge reflects on his journey through economic turmoil and global conflict, aiming to capture the essence of America through his experiences. His autobiography is praised for its depth, focusing on the transformation of a boy into a man of integrity, rather than just a chronological account of events. An appreciation by John Pen La Farge highlights its superior storytelling.
Focusing on the internal struggle of Myron Begay, the narrative explores the conflict between cultural identity and the desire for assimilation. As he attempts to transform himself into an imitation of a white man, Myron's journey leads to confusion and despair, culminating in a tragic act of violence. The story serves as both a compelling tale and a poignant social commentary, illuminating the complexities of Navajo life and the challenges faced by those caught between two worlds. Ultimately, Myron's return to his roots becomes a quest for redemption and self-discovery.