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The map of who we are / a novel by Lawrence R. Smith.

Van Pelt Library PS3569.M537575 M36 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Lawrence R., 1945-
Series:
American Indian literature and critical studies series ; v. 24.
American Indian literature and critical studies series ; v. 24
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians of North America--Fiction.
Indians of North America.
Time travel--Fiction.
Time travel.
Genre:
Fantasy fiction.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
308 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [1997]
Summary:
The Map of Who We Are is Lawrence R. Smith's epic vision of the last one thousand years of American history. A work of astonishing breadth and imagination, the novel combines Native American myth and prophecy, Chinese alchemy, and European esotericism to depict a radical transformation in our sense of who we are and where we belong. Central to the novel are the Travelers, who communicate across apparent divisions in time and space by means of the Network, a grid of interlocking energy vortices. Among the Travelers are Handsome Bear, a Chacoan who visits Kublai Khan's China in an attempt to restore vitality to his dying culture; Joey Malone, a Neanderthal healer; Walker Thompkins, a contemporary Lakota woman; Wong Fu Gee, a Chinese revolutionary posing as a fisherman in nineteenth-century Monterey; and the jazz pianist Thelonius Monk. These characters struggle to oppose the Death Squad, whose aim is to prevent the Great Millennial Shift, which will mark the end of racial, ethnic, and gender conflict in America.
ISBN:
0806129565
OCLC:
36521075

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