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North America s colonization exposed indigenous cultures to unspeakable transgressions and forced survivors onto ever-shrinking reservations to live under the laws of white pioneers. Today, small Western and indigenous farmers are threatened by a new kind of colonizer: Corporate America. For many still trying to live simply or survive off the land, the only answer has been to push north and west toward the maps dwindling blank spots. Welcome to Deadhorse follows the journey of a man running from a broken-down Dakota farm. Lured by myths of the north, he travels to Alaska where he finds more of…mehr

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North America s colonization exposed indigenous cultures to unspeakable transgressions and forced survivors onto ever-shrinking reservations to live under the laws of white pioneers. Today, small Western and indigenous farmers are threatened by a new kind of colonizer: Corporate America. For many still trying to live simply or survive off the land, the only answer has been to push north and west toward the maps dwindling blank spots. Welcome to Deadhorse follows the journey of a man running from a broken-down Dakota farm. Lured by myths of the north, he travels to Alaska where he finds more of what he thought he d left behind: isolation, restlessness, a traumatic past. Eventually he returns to the ruins of his former life, determined to rebuild. In Epilogue: The Other Life, the man decides not to return to a home that he knows no longer exists but to move forward, embracing his restlessness and the mysterious calling he s heard his entire life. This book is for anyone wanting to overcome despair, anyone who has ever returned to rebuild, or pushed forward to follow their calling.
Autorenporträt
Iver Arnegard has published poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His writing focuses on the places where he has lived and worked: Alaska, Montana, the Dakotas. He currently teaches Creative Writing at the American University of Beirut.