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Indian Country Noir (2010)

di Sarah Cortez (A cura di), Liz Martínez (A cura di)

Altri autori: Mistina Bates (Collaboratore), Jean Rae Baxter (Collaboratore), Lawrence Block (Collaboratore), Joseph Bruchac (Collaboratore), David Cole (Collaboratore)10 altro, Reed Farrel Coleman (Collaboratore), O'Neil De Noux (Collaboratore), AA HedgeCoke (Collaboratore), Gerard Houarner (Collaboratore), Liz Martinez (Collaboratore), R. Narvaez (Collaboratore), Kimberly Roppolo (Collaboratore), Leonard Schonberg (Collaboratore), Richard B. Williams (Collaboratore), Melissa Yi (Collaboratore)

Serie: Akashic Noir

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Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. HTML:Fourteen brutal and passionate stories by both Native American and non-Native writers, including New York Times??bestselling author Lawrence Block.

Step into Indian Country??which comprises the entire North American continent, from the uppermost reaches of Canada to the island of Puerto Rico. Enter the dark welter of troubled history throughout the Americas, where the heritage of violence meets the ferocity of intent. An integral part of Native American culture, storytelling now takes a bleak turn to showcase the scope of indigenous peoples' experiences.

Indian Country Noir features brand-new stories by Mistina Bates, Jean Rae Baxter, Lawrence Block, Joseph Bruchac, David Cole, Reed Farrel Coleman, O'Neil De Noux, A.A. HedgeCoke, Gerard Houarner, Liz Martínez, R. Narvaez, Kimberly Roppolo, Leonard Schonberg, and Melissa Yi.

"Whatever the case, each situation is built around individuals doomed by their heritage. Ultimately, each story gives readers a disturbingly insightful and relatively unknown view of the lives of thousands of fellow citizens all but invisible to mainstream America." ??The Denver Post

"Written by both Native American and non-Native authors, the 14 stories in this worthy volume in Akashic's noir series range geographically from northern Canada to Puerto Rico and from New York's Adirondacks to Los Angeles." ??Publishe
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INDIAN COUNTRY NOIR is edited by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez. It is a short story anthology published by Akashik Books and is part of its prolific and very popular Noir series.
Authors include Joseph Bruchac - Jean Rae Baxter - Gerard Houarner - Melisa Yi - A.A. Hedgecoke - Mistina Bates - O’Neil De Noux - R. Narvaez - David Cole - Leonard Schonberg - Reed Farrel Coleman - Lawrence Block - Liz Martinez - Kimberly Roppolo.
All stories represent ‘noir’ - a genre of crime fiction characterized by cynicism, fatalism and moral ambiguity. The settings are bleak, raw, sleazy, and often upsetting (as are the characters).
The anthology includes a Foreword by Richard B. Williams; an Introduction by Sarah Cortez; a map of the United States showing the locations of the stories; a Table of Contents and an About the Contributors which gives a short bio of the authors.
Stand out stories (for me) were “Helper” by Joseph Bruchac and Osprey Lake by Jean Rae Baxter.
INDIAN COUNTRY NOIR is an excellent addition to Akashik’s Noir series. ( )
  diana.hauser | May 2, 2019 |
Some stories were okay, I just couldn’t find the authenticity in many of them. ( )
  Jolynne | Sep 27, 2018 |
Akashic Books does a phenomenal job with their Noir anthologies. I originally found out about this series from Curt Colbert, a mystery writer in Seattle who edited the Seattle Noir anthology. Incidentally, Curt does a wonderful series of detective noir based in Seattle. Check out Rat City, the first in the series to get a taste of what it is all about.

Indian Country Noir did not disappoint. The book is divided into four parts representing tribal areas in the North, South, East and West of the United States and Canada. The stories all have indigenous people as the central character b ut they are by no means stereotypical.

In the section titled East, my two favorite short stories were “Dead Medicine Snake Woman” which had kind of an other worldly feel to it and “Indian Time” about a Native American Mohawk man’s custody battle with his white mother-in-law.

In South, “Daddy’s Girl” is a very entertaining detective story set in Memphis, Tennessee. I really enjoyed the marrying of two genre’s in this one. My other fave was “Juracan” which is about the indigenous population in Puerto Rico. I really loved this because it included a territory well away from the more travelled path. I had never considered or even known there was an indigenous group there. My sister-in-law is Puerto Rican and we have talked about Puerto Rico but now I have new information and questions.

I was slightly disappointed with West. It included stories set in Los Angeles, Tuscon and Montana. I lived in a state that has multiple established tribes, tribal areas and reservations. The Native Americans on the west side of my state have a history and culture completely different from the east side of the state. Not one story was set here. Nor were there any set in Alaska.

All that being said, my favorite was “Another Role”. It was one of those stories that has that little twist at the end that is just slightly reminiscent of the “Twilight Zone.” I also really enjoyed “JaneJohnDoe.com”. This covered a Navajo and a drug cartel.

Finally, there is North. “Prowling Wolves” is a great period piece covering the World War II era and “Quilt Like a Night Sky” was my favorite in this section. The northern stories were a little more forlorn than some of the others but that was fitting for the north which is kind of mournful itself.

If you haven’t read any of the Noir series books, please check them out. They are all wonderful. “Indian Country Noir” holds up and represents the franchise well. Great for readers and great for people who like to sample authors through some short stories. ( )
  ozzie65 | Oct 30, 2016 |
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Cortez, SarahA cura diautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Martínez, LizA cura diautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Bates, MistinaCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Baxter, Jean RaeCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Block, LawrenceCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Bruchac, JosephCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Cole, DavidCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Coleman, Reed FarrelCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
De Noux, O'NeilCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
HedgeCoke, AACollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Houarner, GerardCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Martinez, LizCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Narvaez, R.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Roppolo, KimberlyCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Schonberg, LeonardCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Williams, Richard B.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Yi, MelissaCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato

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Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. HTML:Fourteen brutal and passionate stories by both Native American and non-Native writers, including New York Times??bestselling author Lawrence Block.

Step into Indian Country??which comprises the entire North American continent, from the uppermost reaches of Canada to the island of Puerto Rico. Enter the dark welter of troubled history throughout the Americas, where the heritage of violence meets the ferocity of intent. An integral part of Native American culture, storytelling now takes a bleak turn to showcase the scope of indigenous peoples' experiences.

Indian Country Noir features brand-new stories by Mistina Bates, Jean Rae Baxter, Lawrence Block, Joseph Bruchac, David Cole, Reed Farrel Coleman, O'Neil De Noux, A.A. HedgeCoke, Gerard Houarner, Liz Martínez, R. Narvaez, Kimberly Roppolo, Leonard Schonberg, and Melissa Yi.

"Whatever the case, each situation is built around individuals doomed by their heritage. Ultimately, each story gives readers a disturbingly insightful and relatively unknown view of the lives of thousands of fellow citizens all but invisible to mainstream America." ??The Denver Post

"Written by both Native American and non-Native authors, the 14 stories in this worthy volume in Akashic's noir series range geographically from northern Canada to Puerto Rico and from New York's Adirondacks to Los Angeles." ??Publishe

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