Old Three Toes and other tales of survival and extinction / John Joseph Mathews ; edited and with an afterword by Susan Kalter.

Author/creator Mathews, John Joseph
Other author Kalter, Susan, 1969- editor.
Format Book
PublicationNorman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2015]
Descriptionxiii, 186 pages ; 23 cm.
Subjects

Uniform titleShort stories. Selections
SeriesAmerican Indian literature and critical studies series ; volume 63
American Indian literature and critical studies series v. 63. ^A298087
Abstract "Since 1932, OU Press has published six works by John Joseph Mathews, five of which are still in print, making Mathews a quintessential OU Press author. In her introduction, Susan Kalter provides a poignant personal portrait of Mathews that traces the inspirations for and the creation of the short stories in the collection. We learn that Mathews not only wanted to create stories accessible to children and young adults but aimed to articulate his own fondness for the animal world and nature in his short fiction. The result is a collection of stories that have aged very well and that are today, fifty years after they were written, perhaps even more timely and relevant to discussions of ecology, identity, and the place of people in their environment" -- Provided by publisher.
General noteEditor's note -- Singers to the moon -- Grus, the sandhill crane -- Alfredo and the jaguar -- The white sack -- Arrowflight, the story of a prairie chicken -- The last dance -- The white gobbler of Rancho Seco -- The royal of Glen Orchy -- Old Three Toes of Buffalo Fork -- Notes to the stories -- Afterword.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Genre/formWestern stories.
Genre/formFiction.
LCCN 2014021368
ISBN9780806151205 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN080615120X (pbk. : alk. paper)