This collection is a compelling examination and discussion of the work of Indigenous writer Daniel David Moses. Including pieces by Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors; storytellers; playwrights; academics and artists; participating in narratives; writing and dialogues about Moses and his work; the book is at once engaging; grounded in comparative analysis and forceful. Among the contributors: Don Perkins; Randy Lundy; Kristina Fagan Bidwell; Rob Appleford; Maria Campbell; Brenda Macdougall; Greg Scofield; Jo-Ann Episkenew; Helen Gilbert; David Brundage and Tracey Lindberg. In addition; Daniel David Moses contributed his radio playMy Grandfathers Face.
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