Crossing Press collection of Joseph Bruchac, 1970-1979.

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Crossing Press collection of Joseph Bruchac, 1970-1979.

Materials collected by John and Elaine Gill of The Crossing Press pertain principally to their publication of various anthologies and collections by Bruchac, including "Turkey Brother & Other Iroqouis Folk Stories." Included are: correspondence between Bruchac and the Gills; letters from other parties to the Gills relating to Bruchac; promotional material and reviews concerning Bruchac's writing; and a partial typescript of "New King-- New Law; Two letters from West Africa."

0.20 linear ft. (1 box)

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Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-....

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Joseph Bruchac received his Ph.D. from Union Institute (Ohio) in 1975. He was publisher and editor of Greenfield Review from 1969-1990 and instructor in Creative Writing and in African and Black Literatures from 1969-73 at Skidmore College in New York. He is a well-known poet, storyteller, novelist and children's author who focuses on Native American topics. He has won many awards for his work including the Woodcraft Circle Writer of the Year autobiography award in 1998 for Bowman's Store. ...

Gill, Elaine, 1951-

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Crossing Press

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Joseph Bruchac, poet, novelist, teacher, and translator, is the founder and editor of the Greenfield Review. As an editor, he has assembled numerous anthologies of writings by Native Americans and by prisoners. From the description of Crossing Press collection of Joseph Bruchac, 1970-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81845073 From the description of Crossing Press collection of Joseph Bruchac, 1970-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702148439 ...

Gill, John

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