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Leslie Marmon Silko Biography
Nationality: American. Born: 1948. Education: Board of Indian Affairs schools, Laguna, New Mexico, and a Catholic school in Albuquerque; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, B.A.
(summa cum laude) in English 1969; studied law briefly. Career: Taught for 2 years at Navajo Community College, Tsaile, Arizona; lived in Ketchikan, Alaska, for 2 years; taught at University of New Mexico.
Biography leslie marmon silko
Since 1978 professor of English, University of Arizona, Tucson. Awards: National Endowment for the Arts award, 1974; Chicago Review award, 1974; Pushcart prize, 1977; MacArthur Foundation grant, 1983.
PUBLICATIONS
Novel
Ceremony. New York, Viking Press, 1977.
Almanac of the Dead. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1991.
Gardens in the Dunes. New York, Scribner, 1999.
Uncollected Short Stories
"Bravura" and "Humaweepi, the Warrior Priest," in The Man to Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories by American Indians, edited by Kenneth Rosen.
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