The first Western noir by Barry Gifford, "a killer fuckin' writer."
(David Lynch) Based on historical events in 1851, this Western noir
novella traces the struggle of the first integrated Native American
tribe to establish themselves on the North American continent. After
escaping the Oklahoma relocation camps they had been placed in
following their forced evacuation from Florida, the Seminole Indians
banded with fugitive slaves from the American South to fulfill the
vision of their leader, Coyote, to establish their land in Mexico's
Nacimiento. The Mexican government allowed them initially to settle in
Mexico near the Texas-Mexico border, in exchange for guarding nearby
villages from bands of raiding Comanches and Apaches. On the
Texas side of the border, a romance begins between Teresa, daughter of
former Texas Ranger and slavehunter Cass Dupuy, and Sunny, son of the
great Seminole chief Osceola. Teresa's father, a violent man, has
heard about the fugitive slaves settled on the other side of the
border and plans to profit from them. As the story progresses,
multiple actors come into play, forming alliances or declaring each
other enemy, as the Seminoles struggle to fulfill captain Coyote's
corazonada to find their own land. Black Sun Rising is a poetic story
which brings to light a little-known but important chapter in American
and Mexican history and will be simultaneously published in Mexico by
Almadía. One of America's greatest novelists and a tireless innovator
whose oeuvre spans fiction, autobiography, oral history, and short
fiction, Barry Gifford is now venturing into the genre of Western,
breaking new ground by infusing it with his signature noir style.
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A novel / una novela
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ISBN
9781609809997
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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