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  1. Michael Anthony Dorris est né le 30 janvier 1945 de parents d'origines française, amérindienne modoc et irlandaise. Il grandit au Kentucky, à Tacoma, Washington et dans plusieurs réserves indiennes de la Côte Nord du Pacifique, aux États-Unis. En 1971, il fut le premier homme célibataire des États-Unis à adopter un enfant.

  2. 13 lug 1997 · The story of Michael Dorris has acquired an accepted plot line -- he killed himself because he was about to be exposed as a pervert. It may be true; Louise Erdrich's selective silence is ominous.

  3. 7 feb 2010 · During the 1980s Erdrich and writer Michael Dorris were a literary golden couple. Dorris, who was also part Native American, was her mentor and then her literary partner.

  4. 5 mar 2003 · A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. : Michael Dorris. Macmillan, Mar 5, 2003 - Fiction - 343 pages. Michael Dorris has crafted a fierce saga of three generations of Native American women, beset by hardships and torn by angry secrets, yet inextricably joined by the bonds of kinship. Starting in the present day and moving backward, the novel is told in ...

  5. Michael Dorris (1945-1997) Michael Dorris. Michael Dorris graduated from Georgetown University in 1967 and earned a Masters Degree in anthropology from Yale. His Native American ancestry (he was part Modoc Indian) led him to found a Native American Studies Program at Dartmouth College, where he began teaching in 1972.

  6. Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris, the most prominent writers of Native American descent, collaborate on all their works. In these interviews, conducted both separately and jointly, they discuss how their writing moves from conception to completion and how The Beet Queen, Tracks, A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, and The Crown of Columbus have been enhanced by both their artistic and their ...

  7. Michael Dorris (1945—1997) Quick Reference (1945–1997), Native American novelist, critic, and anthropologist of the Modoc Tribe, born in Dayton, Washington, ...