Mammoths of the Great Plains

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by Eleanor Arnason

PM Press

5/1/2010, paperback

SKU: 9781604860757

 

Reviews:

Shaggy herds of mammoths still roam the Great Plains--to the delight of President Thomas Jefferson--in this imaginative alternative history in which the beasts thunder over the grasslands as living symbols of the oncoming struggle between the Native peoples and the European invaders. This unforgettable saga soars from the Badlands of the Dakota Territory to the icy wastes of Siberia, from the Russian Revolution to the American Indian Movement protests of the 1960s and one woman's attempt to harness DNA science to fulfill the ancient promises of her Lakota heritage. In addition, this volume includes the essay "Writing During World War Three," a politically incorrect take on multiculturalism from a science fiction point of view and an outspoken interview with the writer of some of today's edgiest and most uncompromising speculative fiction.

About the Author:

"Eleanor Arnason's wise and engaging stories make you question the things you take for granted. How we love, how we fight, how we live." --Maureen McHugh, author, Mothers and Other Monsters

"A veteran writer of feminist SF, Arnason here creates an alternate history in which woolly mammoths coexist with Native American tribes well into modern times." -- The Seattle Times

About the Author:

Eleanor Arnason has been short-listed for the Nebula and Hugo awards and is the author of Ring of Swords and Woman of the Iron People, the latter of which was awarded the first James Tiptree Jr. Award. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.