The personal voice - The voice of memoir
"The Way to Rainy Mountain" can best be described as a work written in three separate voices - oral tradition of the Kiowa, historical commentary, and the personal reminiscences of the author.
Warren Sumner Barlow has written: 'Immortality inherent in nature [a poem]' 'Three voices'
C. Addis has written: 'Take three'
Fernand Weyl has written: 'Three gallant plays'
What came first. The egg or the Hen. What climbs mountain with four legs but comes down on three legs.
"The Way to Rainy Mountain" can best be described as a work written in three separate voices - oral tradition of the Kiowa, historical commentary, and the personal reminiscences of the author.
The objective voice - The voice of history (APEX) :)
a poemThe Closing In," Epilogue, "Rainy Mountain Cemetery."
The three narrative voices or writing styles that make up most chapters of N. Scott Momaday's "The Way to Rainy Mountain" are the Kiowa oral tradition, historical accounts of Kiowa culture, and the author's personal reflections and experiences. These different voices intertwine to create a rich and multi-layered storytelling experience.
"The Way to Rainy Mountain" by N. Scott Momaday can be best described as a blend of historical accounts, Kiowa folklore, and personal reflections. It weaves together these elements to create a rich tapestry of the Kiowa people's past and culture. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, Momaday captures the essence of his heritage and a sense of connection to his ancestors.
History, Folklore, and Poetic Memoir.
The personal voice-the voice of memoir
KAY BRADWAY has written: 'SANDPLAY IN THREE VOICES: IMAGES, RELATIONSHIPS, THE NUMINOUS'
a journey
John Charles Clifton has written: 'Three glees for three, four, and five voices' ''Tis life to young lovers'
Warren Sumner Barlow has written: 'Immortality inherent in nature [a poem]' 'Three voices'
Three Voices for Joan La Barbara was created in 1989.