The Dreamcatcher in the Wry(English, Hardcover, Midge Tiffany)

The Dreamcatcher in the Wry(English, Hardcover, Midge Tiffany)

  • Midge Tiffany
Publisher:U of Nebraska PressISBN 13: 9781496240149ISBN 10: 1496240146

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The Dreamcatcher in the Wry(English, Hardcover, Midge Tiffany) is written by Midge Tiffany and published by University of Nebraska Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1496240146 (ISBN 10) and 9781496240149 (ISBN 13).

The Dreamcatcher in the Wry, Tiffany Midge's bitingly hilarious collection of essays written during the COVID-19 pandemic, builds on the critical acclaim of her earlier book Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's. A Standing Rock Sioux citizen, Midge offers up her unique satire about the foibles of politics, consumerism, world affairs, pandemic anxieties, and other subjects from the pandemic years of 2020 through 2023. The Dreamcatcher in the Wry brims with insight, considering pig heart transplants, wedding-crashing grizzly bears, truffle-snuffling dogs, bison-petting tourists-and a plethora of other animal and wildlife hijinks-not to mention wienermobiles, the controversial Mount Rushmore, meeting Iron Eyes Cody in a parade, Elizabeth Warren's quaint family lore, and Buffy Sainte-Marie. Midge brilliantly unpacks her observations and day-to-day concerns through the lens of an urban-raised Lakota living in the West, a writer of poetry, op-eds, church bulletins, fridge magnets, and Twitter posts who is allergic to horses and most outdoor recreation-except for berry picking and the occasional romp through a dewy meadow. Turning over the colonizer's society and culture for some good old Native American roasting, Midge informs as she entertains, gleaning wisdom from the incongruities of daily life with a much-needed dose of Indigenous common sense.