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There There: A novel por Tommy Orange
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There There: A novel (2018 original; edición 2018)

por Tommy Orange (Autor)

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Ni aqu ni all es un relato intergeneracional con un ritmo implacable sobre la violencia y la superacin, la memoria y la identidad, la belleza y la desperacin incrustadas en la historia de una nacin y su pueblo. Cuenta la historia de doce nativos americanos, cada uno con una razn personal para ir al gran powwow de Oakland, la gran celebracin de pueblos indgenas. Jacquie Red Feather hace poco que ha dejado el alcohol y est intentando recuperar a la familia a la que, para su vergenza, abandon. Dene Oxendene est reconstruyendo su vida despus de la muerte de su to y va trabajar en el powwow para honrar su memoria. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield ha ido a ver bailar a su sobrino Orvil, que ha aprendido danzas tradicionales indias viendo vdeos en YouTube y en esta reunin ser la primera vez que baile en pblico. All vivirn una gloriosa comunin y un espectculo de tradicin sagrada y gran boato. Y tambin vivirn el sacrificio, el herosimo y una sensacin de prdida inenarrable. Estamos ante una voz que nunca hemos escuchado, llena de poesa y de rabia, que estalla en la pgina con un apremio y una fuerza asombrosos. Una novela que sorprende por su forma de abordar una Historia compleja y dolorosa, as como la plaga de adiccin, maltrato y suicidio entre los nativos americanos.… (más)
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Título:There There: A novel
Autores:Tommy Orange (Autor)
Información:Knopf (2018), 278 pages
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There There por Tommy Orange (2018)

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This book presents an assortment of Native American characters from different backgrounds with one thing in common - they don’t live on a reservation. They are urban, and trying to figure out what exactly that means to them. What does it mean to be Native if you live surrounded by white people and white culture and colonialism? Are you Native because of your blood? How much? How do you know if you feel native enough?

The characters are all heading toward a big event - an urban powwow in Oakland, California. Some of them are helping to organize it, others are dancing or playing instruments or meeting family they barely know or just attending. But life under colonialism takes a toll, and things don’t end well.

I really enjoyed the characters here, and I wish I had gotten to know more about them. Some of the teenage/young adult boys blended together in a way that was hard to follow, but that might have been on purpose. Some of the connections between characters seemed a little far fetched, but connection is a theme of the book so it worked. The writing style is very stream-of-consciousness, which is very much not my thing, but if you like it this is an incredible example. I really did not care for the ending, but it did feel appropriate to the story. Certainly a book I appreciate having read, but I won’t be reading it again. ( )
  norabelle414 | Mar 20, 2024 |
The first pages of this debut novel are a sociological prologue, a red hot scythe through the myths of this country’s relationship with Native Americans. They show Orange to be a tremendously gifted writer and are my favorite part of this book. The fictional story that follows was less compelling for me but I’ll be quite interested in following Orange’s future development. ( )
  lelandleslie | Feb 24, 2024 |
When I started this book, I thought that instead of a novel, it was a series of short stories that might have some link that would be revealed as I got deeper into it. It took a few chapters to see that the characters’ stories were related in ways — by blood or circumstance — that came more into focus, all moving toward one event — The Big Oakland Powwow — that would irrevocably change many lives. From the arresting prologue to the violent and abrupt (to me) end, Tommy Orange engaged me with his crisp writing, exposing some problems facing Native Americans, in this case, Urban Indians, as he calls them. ( )
  bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
There, There is portrays the lives of several "Urban Indians" living in
Oakland CA. They are all associated with an upcoming powwow at the Oakland Coliseum. Ultimately we see that their lives are intertwined in ways even they are unaware of. The ending a horrific but somewhat hopeful and beautifully written, like a dream.

I wasn't sure I liked the book at first. Each character was presented separately so I had forgotten about them by the time they came up again. But by the last 100+ pages you know them and have maybe begrudgingly developed some empathy for them. They are all deeply flawed, broken people. It is a sad story. ( )
  technodiabla | Feb 3, 2024 |
This one takes a little bit of effort but it's worth it in the end.

It's sad and it has a lot of characters (that I wish I was more careful about remembering in the beginning) but it all ties together by the end at the Big Oakland Powwow. I like to read books about people who have a completely different life experience than I do and this certainly fits that bill.

It makes me feel bad that I know so little about Native American history/culture and how I have spent virtually no time at all in my life thinking about how native people experience present day America. This books has a compelling plot but mostly I feel like its purpose is to shine a light on how we are so good at ignoring the origins and aftermath of the white man coming to America.

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  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
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Characters here do not notice connections that might offer meaning even though they tell endless details. For those of us who may want literature to confirm human journeys, (or even reject them), this is boring stuff.
 
There There signals an exciting new era for Native American fiction. Orange lends a critical voice that at once denudes the reality of cultural genocide while evoking a glimmer of encouragement.
 
The network of characters in There There proves dizzying, but the multivocal nature of the book is a purposeful, intelligent strategy. It offers a glimpse of an interconnected life, a world in which small stones don’t just sink to the bottom of the sea but change tides.
 
This is a trim and powerful book, a careful exploration of identity and meaning in a world that makes it hard to define either.
añadido por ScattershotSteph | editarVox, Constance Grady (Jul 2, 2018)
 
The idea of unsettlement and ambiguity, of being caught between two worlds, of living a life that is disfigured by loss and the memory of loss, but also by confusion, distraction and unease, impels some of the characters, and allows the sound of the brain on fire to become dense with dissonance. Orange’s characters are, however, also nourished by the ordinary possibilities of the present, by common desires and feelings. This mixture gives their experience, when it is put under pressure, depth and a sort of richness.
añadido por ScattershotSteph | editarThe New York Times Book Review, Colm Toibin (Sitio de pago) (Jun 19, 2018)
 

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Orange, Tommyautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Comrie, TylerDiseñador de cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Cuervo, AlmaNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Dean, SuzanneDiseñador de cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Dennis, DarrellNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Garcia, KylaNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Huisman, JettyTraductorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Pappas, Cassandra J.Diseñadorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Perrott, BrynArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
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Just like the Indian Head test pattern was broadcast to sleeping Americans as we set sail from our living rooms, over the ocean blue-green glowing airwaves, to the shores, the screens of the New World.
Plenty of us are urban now. If not because we live in cities, then because we live on the internet. Inside the high-rise of multiple browser windows. They used to call us sidewalk Indians. Called us citified, superficial, inauthentic, cultureless refugees, apples. An apple is red on the outside and white on the inside. But what we are is what our ancestors did. How they survived. We are the memories we don’t remember, which live in us, which we feel, which make us sing and dance and pray the way we do, feelings from memories that flare and bloom unexpectedly in our lives like blood through a blanket from a wound made by a bullet fired by a man shooting us in the back for our hair, for our heads, for a bounty, or just to get rid of us.
They took everything and ground it down to dust as fine as gunpowder, they fired their guns into the air in victory and the strays flew out into the nothingness of histories written wrong and meant to be forgotten. Stray bullets and consequences are landing on our unsuspecting bodies even now.
...we know the smell of gas and freshly wet concrete and burned rubber better than we do the smell of cedar or sage or even fry bread—which isn’t traditional, like reservations aren’t traditional, but nothing is original, everything comes from something that came before, which was once nothing. Everything is new and doomed. We ride buses, trains, and cars across, over, and under concrete plains. Being Indian has never been about returning to the land. The land is everywhere or nowhere.
This there there. He hadn’t read Gertrude Stein beyond the quote. But for Native people in this country, all over the Americas, it’s been developed over, buried ancestral land, glass and concrete and wire and steel, unreturnable covered memory. There is no there there.
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Ni aqu ni all es un relato intergeneracional con un ritmo implacable sobre la violencia y la superacin, la memoria y la identidad, la belleza y la desperacin incrustadas en la historia de una nacin y su pueblo. Cuenta la historia de doce nativos americanos, cada uno con una razn personal para ir al gran powwow de Oakland, la gran celebracin de pueblos indgenas. Jacquie Red Feather hace poco que ha dejado el alcohol y est intentando recuperar a la familia a la que, para su vergenza, abandon. Dene Oxendene est reconstruyendo su vida despus de la muerte de su to y va trabajar en el powwow para honrar su memoria. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield ha ido a ver bailar a su sobrino Orvil, que ha aprendido danzas tradicionales indias viendo vdeos en YouTube y en esta reunin ser la primera vez que baile en pblico. All vivirn una gloriosa comunin y un espectculo de tradicin sagrada y gran boato. Y tambin vivirn el sacrificio, el herosimo y una sensacin de prdida inenarrable. Estamos ante una voz que nunca hemos escuchado, llena de poesa y de rabia, que estalla en la pgina con un apremio y una fuerza asombrosos. Una novela que sorprende por su forma de abordar una Historia compleja y dolorosa, as como la plaga de adiccin, maltrato y suicidio entre los nativos americanos.

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