Carol Muske and Joy Harjo's poet I started studying autobiography and memoirs a few years ago. Recently I discovered two poets who believe that recording the position of historical figures is an integral part of their art. Carol Muske and Joy Harjo are famous poets who explore their complexity in cultural and historical places. Whereas Husk talks about poetry of minority ethnic groups, especially Native American writers, musk is focusing specifically on poetry by female poets. Both poets emphasize the autobiographical character of poetry.
"In her exceptional career as a poet, storyteller, musician, memoir, playwright and activist, Joy Harjo is committed to expanding our American language, culture and soul.Harjo Indians And the students of the history of First Nations Harjo is also rooted in nature, the Earth - especially the southwestern part of the United States - and the spiritual world, thanks to the power of these nature and spiritual redempts, the local prayers and mythological traditions It is integrated into a modern powerful idiom, her foresight's justice, seeking art transforms personal and collective pain into beauty, fragmentation to the whole, trauma to healing.
A new recollection "Crazy Brave" by the cast and author Joy Haljo is not just about her life. Harjo embraces life with poetry, songs, stories of tribes, and the stories of her life. On Monday she learned more about the decision on this book on the Whalen Stadium campus and talked about telling more stories about her story. One of the things you got from Harjo's conversation is the importance of the story. The decision to use her particular story in her own life to write her memoirs was the decision she made after years of deliberation. Instead of advising the audience through advice about her own personal experience, she advises to observe everyone and contemplate themselves. I remembered my sleeping story as Harjo told us when she was walking alone on Chicago's highway or when she was at a school in Saint Tece's India.