· Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend by Erika T. Wurth (Curbside Splendor; paperback; $) is more than abrasive—much, much more than abrasive. Subversive, insidious, iconoclastic, perhaps, but I think Wurth had that in mind the whole time. It cracks open the layers of pseudo-spirituality, genetic “naturalness” and noble savagery that have been lacquered upon the ugly truths of modern native www.doorway.ru: Robert Masterson. Erika T. Wurth, author of CRAZY HORSE'S GIRLFRIEND, reads at the June Sunday Salon Celebrates 13 Years in NYC!This event was funded in part by Poets W. · Erika T. Wurth creates a coming-of-age story that is both gritty and complex in her debut novel, Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend. Set in an impoverished town outside of Denver during the ‘90s, the year-old protagonist, Margaritte, is on a mission. If she can make enough money before she turns 18, she will have the means to Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.
Erika T. Wurth, now a creative writing professor at the Western Illinois University, went to school in Idaho Springs. She already has one book of poetry under her belt and now a novel, Crazy Horse. crazy horse's girlfriend by Erika T. Wurth ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 9, A Native American adolescent in rural Colorado dreams of a life beyond the weary grind of her small town. Crazy Horse's Girlfriend by Erika T. Wurth (Curbside Splendor; paperback; $) is more than abrasive—much, much more than abrasive. Subversive, insidious, iconoclastic, perhaps, but I think Wurth had that in mind the whole time. It cracks open the layers of pseudo-spirituality, genetic "naturalness" and noble savagery that have been lacquered upon the ugly truths of modern native life.
Tough, tender, and funny as hell, Erika T. Wurth’s unflinching debut novel, Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend, illuminates the grim world of Idaho Springs. Wurth’s raw, muscular writing takes the gritty story of a pregnant sixteen-year-old drug dealer and transforms bathos into a revelatory journey. Book Review: Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend by Erika T. Wurth Erika T. Wurth creates a coming-of-age story that is both gritty and complex in her debut novel, Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend. Set in an impoverished town outside of Denver during the ‘90s, the year-old protagonist, Margaritte, is on a mission. Erika T. Wurth's publications include two novels, CRAZY HORSES'S GIRLFRIEND (Astrophil Press, ) and You Who Enter Here, two collections of poetry and a collection of short stories, BUCKSKIN COCAINE (Astrophil Press, ). A writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, she teaches creative writing at Western Illinois University and has been a guest writer at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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