Ceremony
By Leslie Silko, Silko and Leslie Marmon Silko

"Ceremony" was published by Penguin Books in 2006 - New York, it has 243 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Ceremony” Metadata:
- Title: Ceremony
- Authors: Leslie SilkoSilkoLeslie Marmon Silko
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 243
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publish Date: 2006
- Publish Location: New York
“Ceremony” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fiction - Laguna Indians - World War, 1939-1945 - Veterans - Indians - North American Indians - Modern Literature - Romans - Native Americans - World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924 - Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) - Historical fiction - Anciens combattants - Literature, Modern - Indians, North American - Western stories - Ex-prisoners of war - Post-traumatic stress disorder - War neuroses - FICTION / War & Military - Fiction, westerns - World war, 1939-1945, fiction - Guidebooks - Indians of north america, fiction - Fiction, general - Literary - SOCIAL SCIENCE - Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies - World war, 1939-1945--veterans - World war, 1939-1945--veterans--fiction - Laguna indians--fiction - Ps3569.i44 c4 1986 - Ps 3569 .i44 s583c 1977 - 813/.54
- Places: North America - United States - New Mexico
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xxiii, 243 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL17215341M - OL2004614W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 71189925
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2006050705
- ISBN-13: 9780143104919
- ISBN-10: 0143104918
- All ISBNs: 0143104918 - 9780143104919
AI-generated Review of “Ceremony”:
Snippets and Summary:
Tayo didn't sleep well that night.
"Ceremony" Description:
The Open Library:
"This story, set on an Indian reservation just after World War II, concerns the return home of a war-weary Navaho young man. Tayo, a young Native American, has been a prisoner of the Japanese during World War II, and the horrors of captivity have almost eroded his will to survive. His return to the Laguna Pueblo reservation only increases his feeling of estrangement and alienation. While other returning soldiers find easy refuge in alcohol and senseless violence, Tayo searches for another kind of comfort and resolution. Tayo's quest leads him back to the Indian past and its traditions, to beliefs about witchcraft and evil, and to the ancient stories of his people. The search itself becomes a ritual, a curative ceremny that defeats the most virulent of afflictions-despair. "Demanding but confident and beautifully written" (Boston Globe), this is the story of a young Native American returning to his reservation after surviving the horrors of captivity as a prisoner of the Japanese during World War II. Drawn to his Indian past and its traditions, his search for comfort and resolution becomes a ritual--a curative ceremony that defeats his despair."--From source other than the Library of Congress
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