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Article analyzing the literary work of Louis Oliver, American Indian writer and poet.
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28 p. : ill.
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Abstract: Louis Oliver's literary talents remained hidden for most of his life. Inspired by other American Indian writers and poets, in the 1980s he began to compose essays and verse to express his personal philosophy. Carsten Schmidtke analyzes Oliver's work and fids it to be a jewel within the American Indian literature of the late twentieth century.
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