Skip to product information
1 of 1

University of Nebraska Press

Lonesome Dreamer: The Life of John G. Neihardt

Lonesome Dreamer: The Life of John G. Neihardt

Regular price €32,95 EUR
Regular price Sale price €32,95 EUR
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Format
Quantity
American poet and writer John G. Neihardt (1881-1973) possessed an inquiring and spiritual mind. Those qualities came to the fore in Black Elk Speaks, the story of the Lakota holy man Black Elk, for which he is best remembered. Over the course of thirty years he also wrote a five-volume epic poem, A Cycle of the West, which told the story of the settling of the American West. Despite Neihardt's widespread name recognition, the success of Black Elk Speaks, and a list of critically acclaimed books and poems, Lonesome Dreamer is the first biography of Neihardt in nearly forty years. Timothy G. Anderson describes Neihardt's life from his humble beginnings in Illinois, to being named poet laureate of Nebraska in 1921, to his appearance on the Dick Cavett Show at the age of ninety. Anderson also delves into Neihardt's success as a poet far from the East Coast literary establishment, his resistance to modernist movements in poetry, and his wish to understand and describe the experience of the Plains Indians. Offering insight into both his personal and his literary life, this biography reaffirms Neihardt's place in American literary history, his successes and failures, and his unbreakable spirit. Timothy G. Anderson has taught journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and prior to that worked as an editor and designer for a number of newspapers, including the New York Times and New York Newsday.

Author: Timothy G. Anderson
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 08/01/2016
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.43lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.88d
ISBN: 9780803290259

About the Author
Timothy G. Anderson has taught journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and worked as an editor and designer for a number of newspapers, including the New York Times and New York Newsday.

View full details