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WINNER OF THE PEN/ROBERT W. BINGHAM PRIZE WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE JOHN LEONARD PRIZE WINNER OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS & LETTERS SUE KAUFMAN PRIZE WINNER OF THE NEW ENGLAND BOOK AWARD A NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION 5 UNDER 35 HONOREE
Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy.
In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty - with searing humour, abiding compassion, and deep insight - breathes life into tales of family and a community as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs.
A collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of an Indigenous community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction.
'Remarkable ... An electric, captivating voice ... Talty has assured himself a spot in the canon of great Native American literature ... He forms a rich and vast picture of what it is to be alive, with stunning clarity, empathy and unwavering honesty.' -Amil Niazi, The New York Times
'A perfect mix of funny, sad, timely, and intense, this one has something for everyone.' -The Boston Globe
'Talty's book haunted and thrilled me in its raw explorations of inheritance, grief and survival, imbued with humour and warmth.' -NPR Books
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WINNER OF THE PEN/ROBERT W. BINGHAM PRIZE WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE JOHN LEONARD PRIZE WINNER OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS & LETTERS SUE KAUFMAN PRIZE WINNER OF THE NEW ENGLAND BOOK AWARD A NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION 5 UNDER 35 HONOREE
Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy.
In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty - with searing humour, abiding compassion, and deep insight - breathes life into tales of family and a community as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs.
A collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of an Indigenous community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction.
'Remarkable ... An electric, captivating voice ... Talty has assured himself a spot in the canon of great Native American literature ... He forms a rich and vast picture of what it is to be alive, with stunning clarity, empathy and unwavering honesty.' -Amil Niazi, The New York Times
'A perfect mix of funny, sad, timely, and intense, this one has something for everyone.' -The Boston Globe
'Talty's book haunted and thrilled me in its raw explorations of inheritance, grief and survival, imbued with humour and warmth.' -NPR Books