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Way down yonder in the Indian nation writings from America's heartland

Oklahoma stories & storytellers ; v. 3

by Wallis Michael

Synopsis

A deeply sympathetic, colorful evocation of life on the American prairies

InWay Down Yonder in the Indian Nation—a title inspired by the lyrics of Woody Guthrie—best-selling author Michael Wallis creates a brilliant tableau of America’s heartland.

Featuring a new introduction by the author, this collection of sixteen essays reflects the finest examples of Wallis’s writing and harkens back to a time before fast food and malls replaced family-owned diners along Route 66. From tales of the notorious Oklahoma panhandle, where “the only law was the colt and the carbine,” to the fate of Woody Guthrie’s mother Nora, who, burdened by depression, set fire to her kids and spent the last years of her life in an asylum,Way Down Yonder in the Indian Nationbrings to life some of Oklahoma’s most memorable characters—the famous and infamous, the ordinary and down-home.

“Enclosed within the covers of this book are some of my favorite spoonfuls of Oklahoma,” says Wallis. The result is a quintessential American book—a crazy quilt of stories and a powerful portrait of Okie identity.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2007
ISBN-13 9780806138244
ISBN-10 0806138246
Class Copyright
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;HISTORY;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 267
Length of Recording 14
Shelf No. HZ702