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Through All the Displacements

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In  Through All the Displacements , Edgar Silex, a member of the Pueblo Nation, explores the historic and contemporary damage inflicted on Native American peoples. His poems shine with hope and regeneration as he comes to terms with his past, affirming the history and value of Native Amerian culture. His poetry is imbued with honesty, passion, and humor. 

78 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1995

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Visceral, heady, traumatic, and forcefully moving poems. Like a crash landing, you can't look away from, cataloging the traumatic psychology of Native American experience from a personal and global perspective.
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