The Bird Is Gone: A Monograph Manifesto

TitleThe Bird Is Gone: A Monograph Manifesto
Year for Search2003
AuthorsJones, Stephen Graham(b. 1972)
Date Published2003
PublisherFiction Collective Two
Place PublishedTallahassee, FL
KeywordsMale author, Native American author
Annotation

A future where parts of the United States are Indian territory again, with the more progressive Indians reestablishing traditional ways.

Additional Publishers

An excerpt from the novel was published in Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction. Ed. Grace Dillon (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2012), 232-37 with an editor’s note on 232-33.

Info Notes

There is a list of “Terms” on 163-73, and “The Unexpurgated Glossary of Terms from The Bird Is Gone,” can be found in The Fictions of Stephen Graham: A Critical Companion. Ed. Billy J. Stratton (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2016), 395-412.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Native American Indian author (b. 1972).

Full Text

2003 Jones, Stephen Graham (b. 1972). The Bird Is Gone: A Monograph Manifesto. Tallahassee, FL: Fiction Collective Two. There is a list of “Terms” on 163-73, and “The Unexpurgated Glossary of Terms from The Bird Is Gone,” can be found in The Fictions of Stephen Graham: A Critical Companion. Ed. Billy J. Stratton (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2016), 395-412. An excerpt from the novel was published in Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction. Ed. Grace Dillon (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2012), 232-37 with an editor’s note on 232-33. PSt

A future where parts of the United States are Indian territory again, with the more progressive Indians reestablishing traditional ways. Native American Indian author.