Diane Glancy was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to a mother of English and German descent and to a father of Cherokee descent. She has written numerous works across a wide range of genres, including Brown Wolf Leaves the Res and Other Poems (1984); Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears (1996); War Cries, a collection of one- and two-act plays (1997); and The West Pole, a series of vignettes (1997). Through her writing, Glancy seeks to recover and preserve her "displaced part-Indian, part-white, mixed-message heritage." She has received many awards and honors, including the American Book Award and the Native American Prose Award for her first collection of essays, Claiming Breath (1992). Diane Glancy received her Master's degree from Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma and her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. She is currently Assistant Professor in the English Department at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she teaches courses in creative writing and Native American literature.
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BROWN WOLF LEAVES
THE RES AND OTHER POEMS. |
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OFFERING: POETRY
AND PROSE |
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IRON WOMAN |
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CLAIMING BREATH |
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THE WEST POLE |
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PUSHING THE
BEAR: A NOVEL OF THE TRAIL OF TEARS |
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THE WEST POLE |
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WAR CRIES |
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THE CLOSETS
OF HEAVEN |
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(ADO)RATION |
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COYOTE'S QUODLIBET |
OTHER WORKS BY DIANE GLANCY HELD IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AT GOLDA MEIR LIBRARY
All of the Following Have Been Signed by the Author:
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BOOM TOWN |
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THE COLD-AND-HUNGER
DANCE |
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FIRESTICKS:
A COLLECTION OF STORIES |
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FLUTIE:
A NOVEL |
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FULLER
MAN: A NOVEL |
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LONE DOG'S
WINTER COUNT |
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MONKEY
SECRET |
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ONE AGE
IN A DREAM |
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THE ONLY
PIECE OF FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE: A NOVEL |
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TRIGGER
DANCE |
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THE VOICE
THAT WAS IN TRAVEL: STORIES |