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Adrian C. Louis (April 24, 1946 – September 9, 2018)Adrian C. Louis
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, Louis was a member of Lovelock Paiute tribe who lived on the Pine Ridge Reservation in
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. He has taught at Oglala Lakota College. His novel ''Skins'' (1995) discusses reservation life and issues such as poverty, alcoholism, and social problems and was the basis for the 2002 film, ''Skins''. He also published books of poetry and a collection of short stories, ''Wild Indians and Other Creatures'' (1996). His work was noted for its realism. He died on September 9, 2018.


Biography

Born in
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in 1946, Louis was the eldest of twelve children. Of mixed heritage, Louis was of Lovelock Paiute descent. In 1963 his first poem was published when he was a junior in high school. He moved from Nevada to South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation. Louis graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor's and MA in Creative Writing. Louis worked as a journalist and was the editor of several newspapers, some of them tribal. In 1982, he became editor of ''Talking Leaf'', a Los-Angeles-based Indian Newspaper. Later in the 1980s, he was publisher and managing editor of the ''Lakota Times'' (later renamed ''
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''). He was a co-founder of the
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. Louis has ten published books of poetry and two novels. His poetry and fiction have garnered him much recognition and awards. His work has been praised by notable Native
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s, including
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. In 1999, he was added to the Nevada Writer's Hall of Fame. In 2001 he was awarded the Writer of the Year by Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers and the Cohen Award for best published poem in ''Ploughshares''. He is also the recipient of the Pushcart Prize as well as fellowships from the Bush Foundation, the South Dakota Arts Council, the Nebraska Arts Council, the National Endowment of the Arts and the Lila Wallace–Reader's Digest Foundation. Louis taught English at Pine Ridge's Oglala Lakota College from 1984 to 1997; from 1999 to 2014, he taught in the Minnesota State University systems.adrian-c-louis.com


Bibliography


Poetry

* The Indian Cheap Wine Seance (1974, Grey Flannel Press) * Muted War Drums (1977, Blue Cloud Quarterly) * Sweets for the Dancing Bears (1979, Blue Cloud Quarterly) * Fire Water World (1989, West End Press) * Among the Dog Eaters (1992, West End Press) * Blood Thirsty Savages] (1994, Time Being Books) * Days of Obsidian, Days of Grace: Selected Poetry and Prose by Four Native American Writers (1994. Bookman) * Vortex of Indian Fevers (1995, TriQuarterly Books) * Ceremonies of the Damned (1997,
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) * Skull Dance (1998, Bull Thistle) * Ancient Acid Flashes Back (2000,
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) * Bones & Juice (2001, TriQuarterly Books) * Evil Corn (2004, Ellis Press) * Deer Dreams (2006, Red Dragonfly Press) * Logorrhea (2006, TriQuarterly Books) * Savage Sunsets (2012, West End Press) * Random Exorcisms (2016, LSU Press) * The Bible of Adrian (2017, Bullhead Books) * Electric Snakes (2018, The Backwaters Press/
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)


Prose

* ''Skins'' (1995, Crown) * ''Wild Indians & Other Creatures'' (1996,
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)


Filmography

* '' Skins'' (2002) - screenplay


References

* Kratzert, M. "Native American Literature: Expanding the Canon", ''Collection Building'' Vol. 17, 1, 1998, p. 4


External links


Adrian-C-Louis.com
* NativeWiki profile o
Adrian C. Louis


on the ''Modern American Poetry'' website. * World Literature Today article by Robert Berner in 200

* Louis at Poetry Foundatio

* Louis at Academy of American Poet

* Louis at Hanksvill

* Obituary Article on Indianz.co

* Louis on IMD

* Louis at the Bush Foundatio

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