Diane Glancy

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Diane Glancy is a contemporary Native American writer and poet known for exploring Indigenous identity, history, and spirituality through experimental fiction, poetry, and drama.

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instanceOf Native American writer
essayist
person
playwright
poet
professor
writer
awardReceived American Book Award
Minnesota Book Award
Native American Prose Award
PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award
surface form: PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles Literary Award
dateOfBirth 1941
educatedAt Central State University
University of Iowa
University of Missouri
employer Macalester College
fieldOfWork Native American literature
drama
fiction
literature
poetry
genre creative nonfiction
novels
plays
poetry
short stories
hasEthnicity Cherokee
German-American
movement contemporary Native American literature
nationality American
notableFor drama
essays on Native American experience
experimental fiction
exploring Indigenous identity in literature
poetry
notableWork Brown Wolf Leaves the Res
Claiming Breath
Primer of the Obsolete
Pushing the Bear
Pushing the Bear: After the Trail of Tears
Stone Heart: A Novel of Sacajawea
The Collector of Bodies: Concern for Syria and the Middle East
The Reason for Crows
placeOfBirth Kansas City, Missouri, United States
positionHeld Professor of Creative Writing
Professor of English
residence Minnesota
surface form: Minnesota, United States
theme Indigenous identity
Native American history
Trail of Tears
colonial violence
displacement
spirituality
writingLanguage English

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