John Smelcer

John Smelcer

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John Smelcer studied at Oxford and Cambridge and has two PhDs in literature. A noted poet, his most recent books include The Binghamton Poems, selected and edited by three-time Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike, and Raven Speaks, originally published in Great Britain by the late Ted Hughes. He is a great voice for the Native American point of view, as he is himself an Ahtna Athabaskan Indian. He lives in New York with his partner.
5th August 2010

Edge of Nowhere

This is an astonishing tale of survival; a poignant Robinson Crusoe story, based on true events. When Seth and his dog,... MoreEdge of Nowhere

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4th September 2008

The Trap

Johnny worries when his grandfather doesn't return home from checking his trap line. The elderly Indian has packed ample... MoreThe Trap

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8th October 2009

The Great Death

The visitors from downriver had strange pale skin and blue eyes, but they left a deadly sickness of red spots and fever.... MoreThe Great Death

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12th February 2010

The Trap

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