(Greenfield Center), (Greenfield Review Press), (1978). The scarce first book, a collection of poems, by this writer of Chickasaw descent, published by the press started by Joseph Bruchac, an Abenaki, which has published a large number of notable books by Native American authors over the years. Hogan grew up in part in Oklahoma, on land the Chickasaws were relocated to in the 19th century. She has won numerous awards for her writings, including a Lannan Foundation Award, and her 1990 novel Mean Spirit, based on the brutal exploitation of Native Americans during the Oklahoma oil boom of the 1920s, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1990. A scarce book. Mild foxing to covers; near fine in wrappers. [#027975] $400
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