Two contemporary classics from a major writer of the Native American renaissance
During his life, James Welch came to be regarded as a master of American prose, and his first novel, Winter in the Blood, is one of his most enduring works. The narrator of this
beautiful, often disquieting novel is a young Native American man living on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Sensitive and self-destructive, he searches for something that will bind him
to the lands of his ancestors but is haunted by personal tragedy, the dissolution of his once proud heritage, and Montana�'s vast emptiness. Winter in the Blood is an evocative and
unforgettable work of literature that will continue to move and inspire anyone who encounters it.