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The first novel by the author which overturns "terminal creeds" and violence in a decadent material culture. American civilization has collapsed and Proude Cedarfair, his wife Rosina and a bizarre collection of disciples are forced on a pilgrimage.
An award-winning Native American writer recounts the "last Indian war" in verse.
Weaving political commentaries and Chinese and American Indian myths, this tale is about Griever de Hocus, a tribal "trickster" who decides to go to the People's Republic of China and create havoc by flouting the conventions of socialism. Winner of the 1988 American Book Award.
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