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Frederick Manfred (1912–1994)

Autore di Lord Grizzly

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Born in Iowa, Manfred has lived much of his life in southern Minnesota. Most of his novels are set in southern Minnesota and the Dakotas, and his Native American characters are usually Sioux. A fine storyteller, Manfred does extensive historical research, which gives his books a sense of mostra altro authenticity. He is also interested in psychology and human sexuality, and many of his books have Freudian or Jungian overtones. Manfred often focuses on the importance of the land in shaping his characters: frequently in his books, a man must test himself against the wilderness in order to discover his true nature. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Feike Feikema is the name under which Frederick Manfred wrote before he changed his name legally to Frederick Feikema Manfred.

Serie

Opere di Frederick Manfred

Lord Grizzly (1954) 143 copie
Conquering Horse (1959) 65 copie
Scarlet Plume (1964) 46 copie
Riders of Judgement (1973) 32 copie
The Manly Hearted Woman (1975) 29 copie
The Golden Bowl (1944) 29 copie
King of Spades (1973) 21 copie
Johnson County War [2002 TV movie] (2002) — Writer — 14 copie
Green Earth (1977) 13 copie
The Chokecherry Tree (1948) 11 copie
Sons of Adam (1980) 9 copie
The Wind Blows Free (1979) 9 copie
This Is the Year (1979) 9 copie

Opere correlate

The WPA Guide to Minnesota (1938) — Introduzione, alcune edizioni70 copie
Growing Up in Iowa: Reminiscences of 14 Iowa Authors (1978) — Collaboratore — 30 copie
Inheriting the Land: Contemporary Voices from the Midwest (1993) — Collaboratore — 16 copie

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Feikema, Feike
Feikema, Frederick Feikes, VII (birth name)
Manfred, Frederick Feikema
Data di nascita
1912-01-06
Data di morte
1994-09-07
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Doon, Iowa, USA
Luogo di morte
Luverne, Minnesota, USA
Luogo di residenza
Doon, Iowa, USA
Minnesota, USA
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
Istruzione
Calvin College
Attività lavorative
writer
Organizzazioni
University of South Dakota
Premi e riconoscimenti
Western Literature Association's Distinguished Achievement Award (1967)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature, 1945)
Nota di disambiguazione
Feike Feikema is the name under which Frederick Manfred wrote before he changed his name legally to Frederick Feikema Manfred.

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Good book. Lord Grizzly is better.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 1 altra recensione | Jul 30, 2023 |
Hand to hand combat with a grizzly bear. Enough said.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 30, 2023 |
The most compelling aspect of 'Conquering Horse' is that similar to Welch's 'Fools Crow' it offers a comprehensive insight into Native American esoterisms as well as psyche and worldview prior to the advent of Europeanisation. But whereas Welch's treatments often have a labored dimension about them (given he deals with cross-cultural interactions in the mould of alien vs. native), Manfred avoids all such pitfalls to render a simplistic motif of an uninterrupted and flowing life untouched by New World paradigms.

'Conquering Horse' is a relation of a quest. A quest undertaken by the lusty warrior No Name who is the second son of the great chief Redbird and is to prove his mettle to the Yankton nation he has been born in. We witness his sexual foibles with the maiden Leaf, her mysterious vanishing, his vision of a quest and his rescue of Leaf and realization of his vision.

This book, it must be remembered, was first written in 1959 ergo Manfred's antiquated prose in some parts. But the entire narrative structure holds up to the test of time with imagery being the most engrossing bait which lures in the reader.

'Conquering Horse' avoids the otherwise cliched trivialization of the white man vs. the Indian or the eco-friendly woke Native relations we find in similar novels. There is only one reference to the white man in No Name's world and that is the first and final say on the matter.

Ultimately, one is imparted a profound lesson by this entire fable; life is simple, life flows and it will continue to flow and be simple long after we are gone. Make sure you have enough time on your hands after reading this book because it will leave you musing on existentiality.
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Amarj33t_5ingh | 1 altra recensione | Jul 8, 2022 |
Very interesting book -- I had no idea why the attack happened at the beginning of the movie or after reading a different account of the story -- but this book tells all. It is recommended by the South Dakota travel site. It was published in 1954. Now I have an entirely different opinion of the movie and Hugh Glass.

The author, Frederick Manfred, spent 10 years researching the story and even crawling areas with his leg tied up with sticks and vines. He went to South Dakota to gather gravel, plants, and other natural things along the path Hugh Glass traveled. He crawled through his yard in Bloomington, MN, as well, as his family watched. He ate ants and grubs.

Really interesting account and I feel like I understood little of the real story before reading this book.
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WiseOwlFactory | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 20, 2022 |

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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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