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Book Title
Finding the Center : the Art of the Zuni Storyteller, Second Edition
Publication Name
Finding the Center
Title
Finding the Center
Subtitle
The Art of the Zuni Storyteller, Second Edition
Author
Dennis Tedlock
Translator
Dennis Tedlock
Contributor
Dennis Tedlock (Translated by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0803294409
EAN
9780803294400
ISBN
9780803294400
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Genre
Poetry, Performing Arts
Release Date
01/12/1999
Release Year
1999
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Publication Year
1999
Topic
Storytelling, General
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
338 Pages

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This second edition features three new Zuni stories, updated transcriptions of stories from the original edition, a bibliography, and a new preface and introduction. Dennis Tedlock is James H. McNulty Professor of English at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His books include Breath on the Mirror: Mythic Voices and Visions of the Living Maya.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803294409
ISBN-13
9780803294400
eBay Product ID (ePID)
265332

Product Key Features

Book Title
Finding the Center : the Art of the Zuni Storyteller, Second Edition
Author
Dennis Tedlock
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Storytelling, General
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Poetry, Performing Arts
Number of Pages
338 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pm2711.Z95t43 1999
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s] for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do."-Harper's Magazine, "A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do."- Harper's Magazine, "A brilliant gathering of Zuni narrative poetry . . . Tedlock's Zuni narrators seem like singers of some pueblo Beowulf, orchestrating oral traditions with voices they use like instruments."-- Newsweek "[An] extraordinarily impressive collection."-- New York Times Book Review "A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s] for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do."-- Harper's Magazine Tedlock's book introduces into folklore an attempt to create a verbal notation of the speech dynamics of the original narrators. . . . The realization comes over one with a shock that our infatuation with story has, for all these years, obliterated all but the most rudimentary considerations of style."-- American Anthropologist, "A brilliant gathering of Zuni narrative poetry . . . Tedlock's Zuni narrators seem like singers of some pueblo Beowulf, orchestrating oral traditions with voices they use like instruments."-Newsweek, "A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s] for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do."- Harper's Magazine, Tedlock's book introduces into folklore an attempt to create a verbal notation of the speech dynamics of the original narrators. . . . The realization comes over one with a shock that our infatuation with story has, for all these years, obliterated all but the most rudimentary considerations of style."-American Anthropologist, Praise for the first edition: "A brilliant gathering of Zuni narrative poetry . . . Tedlock's Zuni narrators seem like singers of some pueblo Beowulf, orchestrating oral traditions with voices they use like instruments." - Newsweek. "Splendid translations . . . Tedlock has represented pauses in the Zuni with line and strophe breaks, and degrees of pitch and intensity with a handful of standard typographic devices. The text that results is one that we recognize, of course, as poetry scored for voicing; but we also recognize - and this is the kingpin - that an oral tradition has emerged in its own proper character." - The Nation. "[An] extraordinarily impressive collection." - New York Times Book Review. "A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s] for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do." - Harper's Magazine "Tedlock's book introduces into folklore an attempt to create a verbal notation of the speech dynamics of the original narrators. . . . The realization comes over one with a shock that our infatuation with story has, for all these years, obliterated all but the most rudimentary considerations of style."--American Anthropologist., Tedlock's book introduces into folklore an attempt to create a verbal notation of the speech dynamics of the original narrators. . . . The realization comes over one with a shock that our infatuation with story has, for all these years, obliterated all but the most rudimentary considerations of style."- American Anthropologist, "A brilliant gathering of Zuni narrative poetry . . . Tedlock's Zuni narrators seem like singers of some pueblo Beowulf, orchestrating oral traditions with voices they use like instruments."- Newsweek, Praise for the first edition: "A brilliant gathering of Zuni narrative poetry . . . Tedlock's Zuni narrators seem like singers of some pueblo Beowulf, orchestrating oral traditions with voices they use like instruments." - Newsweek. "Splendid translations . . . Tedlock has represented pauses in the Zuni with line and strophe breaks, and degrees of pitch and intensity with a handful of standard typographic devices. The text that results is one that we recognize, of course, as poetry scored for voicing; but we also recognize - and this is the kingpin - that an oral tradition has emerged in its own proper character." - The Nation. "[An] extraordinarily impressive collection." - New York Times Book Review. "A genuine artistic breakthrough . . . Recapture[s] for us not only the communal spirit of the stories but also . . . at least some feeling of what it's like to be a Zuni, something anthropological monographs can't seem to tell us. . . . I know of no other retellings of traditional tales that move me to delight as these do." - Harper's Magazine "Tedlock's book introduces into folklore an attempt to create a verbal notation of the speech dynamics of the original narrators. . . . The realization comes over one with a shock that our infatuation with story has, for all these years, obliterated all but the most rudimentary considerations of style."-American Anthropologist.
Lccn
99-027307
Dewey Decimal
897/.4
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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