Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Understanding The House Made of Dawn by Scott Momaday Essay -- House M
Understanding The House Made of Dawn by Scott Momaday     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  In 1969, N. Scott Momaday became the first Native American to win the Pulitzer  Prize in the area of Letters, Drama, and Music for best Fiction.Ã   As  Schubnell relates in N. Scott Momaday: The Cultural and Literary Background,  Momaday initially could not believe that he had won a prize for a work that  began as a poem (93).Ã   Schubnell cites one juror who explains his reasoning  for selecting House Made of Dawn as being the work's 'eloquence and intensity of  feeling, its freshness of vision and subject, [and] its immediacy of theme'  (93).Ã   For these reasons and many more, House Made of Dawn hailed the  arrival on the American literary scene of a "matured, sophisticated literary  artist from the original Americans" (Schubnell, 93).      Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   There are many  elements influencing and incorporated into House Made of Dawn that the reader  will better appreciate by gaining an understanding of their history or  significance in Native tradition. Louis Owens's suggests in his work Mixedblood  Messages that "before discussing any aspect of Native American literature, it is  important to know what literature we are talking about" (15).Ã   Thus, before  one evaluates or analyzes House Made of Dawn any further, one should attain  knowledge of the author and culture.Ã   Also, it will be prudent for the  reader to have background knowledge of such elements as stories and running.       Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã    Momaday's life greatly affects aspects of House Made of Dawn.Ã   Navarro  Scotte Mammedaty, a mixedblood of Kiowa and Cherokee descent, (as well as  European ancestry on his mother's side) was born on February 27, 1934.Ã    Numerous scholars and critics note that from the beginni...              ...seems the more  one knows, about Momaday, the Kiowa, the Navajo, and people of Jemez, among  other things, the more one grasps the full meaning of House Made of Dawn.Ã    It is a work full of possibility and revelations.            Works Cited:     Momaday, N. Scott. House Made of Dawn. Harper & Row:  New York, 1968.      The Man Made of Words. St. Martin's Press: New York, 1997.       Nabokov, Peter. Indian Running: Native American History  and Tradition.Ã   Ancient City Press: Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1981.      Owens, Louis. Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film,  Family, Place. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 1998      Owens, Louis.Ã   Other Destinies: Understanding the  American Indian Novel. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 1992,1994      Schubnell, Mattias.Ã   N. Scott Momaday, the Cultural  and Literary Background.Ã   University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 1985                        
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.