Poetry by Linda Hogan
April 1, 1988 • 6 x 9 • 80 pages • 978-0-918273-41-3
With poems of extraordinary strength and grace, Linda Hogan applies knowledge drawn from her Chickasaw background to the universal condition. Her poetry is that rarest of quantities: a modern book of revelations.
About the Author
A major American writer and the recipient of the 2007 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Spirit of the West Literary Achievement Award, Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, teacher, and activist who has spent most of her life in Oklahoma and Colorado. Her fiction has garnered many honors, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination and her poetry collections have received the American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and a National Book Critics Circle nomination. A volunteer and consultant for wildlife rehabilitation and endangered species programs, Hogan has also published essays with the Nature Conservancy and Sierra Club.