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Sweetgrass and Smoke

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Sweetgrass and Smoke is an experimental book that will interest all readers of Ernest Hemingway and his relationships with Native Americans. The American Indians and the rich descendants of English settlers cross cultural lines in the novel part of this book that is set in the repressive Fifties in an exclusive resort town in northern Michigan. This post-modern book also documents Ernest Hemingway’s first love affair with an American Indian girl (Prudence Bolton). The background material mixed into Sweetgrass and Smoke comes from such diverse sources as Native American texts, prehistory theories, letters, newspaper clippings, death records, and Hemingway biographies.

264 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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