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Frederick W. Turner

    The Portable North American Indian Reader
    The New World
    In the Land of Temple Caves: Notes on Art and the Human Spirit
    • The book presents a compelling argument for the importance of civility shaped by culture and art as a source of hope and redemption. Through eloquent storytelling, Frederick Turner addresses contemporary challenges, offering a thoughtful perspective that resonates in difficult times. The narrative is both beautifully expressed and deeply humane, encouraging readers to find solace and inspiration amidst sorrow.

      In the Land of Temple Caves: Notes on Art and the Human Spirit
    • The New World

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in A.D. 2376, Frederick Turner's epic poem explores the evolution of American culture four centuries into the future. Through rich imagery and themes, it reflects on the nation's identity and values, capturing the essence of a transformed society while celebrating its historical roots. The work invites readers to contemplate the interplay between past and future, illustrating the resilience and adaptability of American culture over time.

      The New World