4 x 4The first words were footprints of the windin our ears.Sometimes we cried with earache.We wr...
No Word for the Sea is built on several layers of questioning: What is language? What is memory? ...
A 1994 trip to Syria and Jordan as an Arts America Speaker for the United States Information Agen...
The Book of Bearings puts the puzzle pieces of the New World together without a picture on the pu...
Love in one form or another is the commanding force of this new collection of short fiction. The ...
A 1994 trip to Syria and Jordan as an Arts America Speaker for the United States Information Agen...
Many towns have their murderers, but are they also members of a church, a Boy Scout leader, or pr...
Love in one form or another is the commanding force of this new collection of short fiction. The ...
Incorporating elements of fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry, Diane Glancy's stories are lyri...
Crippled in childhood, Mary Wesley, sister of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, speak...
A professor hears the voices of Biblical women. She begins writing. What was it like for Dorcas t...
The story of a 17th century Mohawk woman's interaction with her land, the Jesuits, and the religi...
Many towns have their murderers, but are they also members of a church, a Boy Scout leader, or pr...
A minister's wife finds herself in hell.The story of Lazarus and the rich man in Luke 16:19-31 gi...
No Word for the Sea is built on several layers of questioning: What is language? What is memory? ...
In American Gypsy, a collection of six plays, Diane Glancy uses a mélange of voices to invoke the...
In a novel that ?retains the complexity, immediacy, and indirection of a poem,? Glancy brings to ...
In The Mask Maker, Diane Glancy tells the story of Edith Lewis, a recently divorced mixed-blood A...
4 x 4The first words were footprints of the windin our ears.Sometimes we cried with earache.We wr...
Poetry. But not trusting somethingnot seento be there when neededthe Indian drew both legs both e...
In this haunting novel by celebrated Native American author Diane Glancy, an unnamed man driving ...
Award-winning poet Diane Glancy’s radical approach to the perennial mystery of suffering takes th...
Diane Glancy sees books as being akin to maps, and often finds the Native American voices she wri...
Diane Glancy once again puts Indigenous women at the center of American history in her account of...
''There is a map you decide to call a book. A book of the territories youave traveled. A map is a...
Diane Glancy is a professor of English at Macalester College. She is the author of The Cold-and-H...
Diane Glancy is an emerita professor of English at Macalester College and is currently a professo...
The first Native American postmodern poetry anthology. A revival of the magic of sound.
1990 Winner of the Mildren P. Nilon Award for Minority Fiction
This remarkable collection of poems explores the conjoined cultures of Indian and European, the r...
A haunting novel by celebrated Native American author Diane Glancy.
Pushing the Bear: After the Trail of Tearstells the story of the Cherokees' resettlement in the h...
There is a saying in Native American tradition that 'wholeness is when the shadow of the rider an...
Poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and author of more than thirty books, Diane Glancy has esta...
Constructed as a series of reports to the Department of the Interior, these poems of grief, anger...
The Book of Bearings puts the puzzle pieces of the New World together without a picture on the pu...
'This is a rich, satisfying book, full of wisdom.' - 'Choice'. 'Glancy is a major voice in Native...
This thoroughly original volume collects three short stories and a powerful novella by the Cherok...
Diane Glancy is a professor emerita of English at Macalester College. She is the author of numero...
These nine one- and two-act plays speak collectively of the Native American experience with an in...
Crippled in childhood, Mary Wesley, sister of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, speak...
Diane Glancy's eye and ear for the details of land and language make this poetry collection a pow...
From award-winning Native American literary writer Diane Glancy comes a book about travel, belong...
Unpapered brings together personal narratives of Indigenous writers to explore the meaning and li...
In this volume, Christian literary writers of the Chrysostom Society reflect on Advent and Christ...
'In Psalm to Whom(e), the restless and astonishing Diane Glancy continues to break new ground wit...
This hybrid biography of the enigmatic historical figure extends narrative convention to consider...
Poetry. Alongside the rise of Native American writers such as Sherman Alexie and Louise Erdrich, ...