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I Climb the Mesas

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An overdue retrospective of a pathbreaking feminist Native American poet, introduced by Pulitzer Prize winner Natalie Diaz

Collected Poems of Paula Gunn span the landscapes of the Southwest, excavate popular misunderstandings of Native women through history, and perhaps most importantly shines a light on a foremother of Native poetry, who was herself an icon to feminist legends like Gloria Steinem.

Introduced by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natalie Diaz, this volume of the Laguna Pueblo poet spans her decades-long career, including hard-to-find, limited edition chapbooks.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Levine Querido
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2025
Pages
128
ISBN
9781646145829

An overdue retrospective of a pathbreaking feminist Native American poet, introduced by Pulitzer Prize winner Natalie Diaz

Collected Poems of Paula Gunn span the landscapes of the Southwest, excavate popular misunderstandings of Native women through history, and perhaps most importantly shines a light on a foremother of Native poetry, who was herself an icon to feminist legends like Gloria Steinem.

Introduced by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natalie Diaz, this volume of the Laguna Pueblo poet spans her decades-long career, including hard-to-find, limited edition chapbooks.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Levine Querido
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2025
Pages
128
ISBN
9781646145829