Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
House Made of Dawn
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
18 posts | 15 read | 25 to read
The magnificent Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a stranger in his native land A young Native American, Abel has come home from a foreign war to find himself caught between two worlds. The first is the world of his father's, wedding him to the rhythm of the seasons, the harsh beauty of the land, and the ancient rites and traditions of his people. But the other world -- modern, industrial America -- pulls at Abel, demanding his loyalty, claiming his soul, goading him into a destructive, compulsive cycle of dissipation and disgust. And the young man, torn in two, descends into hell.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
AroundTheBookWorld
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image
blurb
Kristelh
post image

#bookspin The Owl and the Nightingale
#doubledpin The House Made of Dawn
#bookspinbingo (1)
#November2023

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Looking great!!! 13mo
6 likes1 comment
blurb
TheBookgeekFrau
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image
Eggs Beautiful cover 💙🧡🩷 1y
27 likes1 stack add1 comment
quote
ChelseaM6010

First line: “The river lies in a valley of hills and fields.”

blurb
trifleneurotic

Life being so busy, it's sometimes hard to get into a book, especially those that are considered "difficult". Reading this novel, I at first thought it was somewhat impenetrable, but then it started to have a kaleidoscopic cadence, a colourful poetry, a beauty that my mind subtly settled into. Maybe that's the way it is with some "hard" books: just steal some time, silence, and a quiet but open mind, and suddenly things just might flow...

quote
trifleneurotic
post image

Their invaders were a long time in conquering them; and now, after four centuries of Christianity, they still pray in Tanoan to the old deities of the earth and sky and make their living from the things that are and have always been within their reach...They have assumed the names and gestures of their enemies, but have held on to their own, secret souls; and in this there is a resistance and an overcoming, a long outwaiting.

quote
trifleneurotic

"What was it they saw? Probably they saw nothing after all, nothing at all. But then that was the trick, wasn't it? To see nothing at all, nothing in the absolute. To see beyond the landscape, beyond every shape and shadow and color, that was to see nothing. That was to be free and finished, complete, spiritual."

quote
trifleneurotic
post image

Ahh... That first line feeling.

"Dypaloh. There was a house made of dawn. It was made of pollen and of rain, and the land was very old and everlasting."

review
AshleyHoss820
post image
Pickpick

I can‘t say enough about this book. The narrative style is so interesting. The delicate use of nature & urbanity to highlight the two parts of Abel‘s psyche, indeed the struggle for many like him. The desire/need to honor & hold onto your culture/ancestry & yet the pull of the modern world, the push to assimilate. (At what cost!?) Gorgeous, devastating work. I‘ll think about this often. (I‘ve read that this was huge boon for anthropology as well!)

AshleyHoss820 This was my #DoubleBookSpin for June! 😁 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 2y
AshleyHoss820 @TheAromaofBooks Thank you so much! ☺️ 2y
19 likes3 comments
quote
shawnmooney
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

quote
shawnmooney
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

quote
shawnmooney
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

blurb
shawnmooney
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

quote
TheSpineView
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image
review
JazzFeathers
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image
Pickpick

#JuneBookBugs #IndigenousAuthors
#NativeBooks

Very visionary, strongly spiritual, this is the Native novel l had more difficulties getting into. I'm also not very familiar with the Pueblo cultures, which didn't help.
I'm sure l missed a lot between the lines, but what a did catch was very powerful, the story of a veteran serching for his true self in so many different ways.
Loved it.

review
JazzFeathers
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image
Pickpick

This is the more mysterious book l've read. Everything in this books means something else.
Being not too familiar with the Hopi culture, many episodes were obscure to me, but l still felt the power of it. There's a deep mysticism everywhere which creates surprising layers of meaning.

#RockInMay #MysteriousWays
#NativeBooks

batsy You always post such interesting books! 💚 *adds to stack* 📚📚📚 8y
Cinfhen It does sound fascinating, I agree with @batsy 😊 (edited) 8y
JazzFeathers @batsy Thanks 😄 8y
See All 7 Comments
JazzFeathers @Cinfhen lt is indeed a very charming book 8y
Reviewsbylola I read this one for a college class. 8y
JazzFeathers @Reviewsbylola And how did you find it? I found it a bit difficult to read without knowing anything of the culture he tells about. 8y
Reviewsbylola I wouldn't have read it on my own but I enjoyed it. If I remember correctly, there were a lot of good discussions in class afterward. 8y
40 likes2 stack adds7 comments
blurb
peggyriley
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

Time for a reread of this old friend.

JazzFeathers It's a very very peculiar book, but l loved it :) 8y
peggyriley I'm dipping in and out, finding it isn't as I remembered it. Are the books changing - or are we? 😌 8y
5 likes2 comments
blurb
peggyriley
House Made of Dawn | N. Scott Momaday
post image

What do I read about, asks @Liberty . Wars here, too. WW2 and Indian Wars, all stacked up together.

Jenshootsweddings I spy a pretty little owl! 9y
peggyriley It's Jemez. Isn't he lovely? 9y
eedevore I love the owl, too! Gorgeous! 9y
peggyriley He's an old friend - thank you! 9y
9 likes4 comments