The Life of William Apess, Pequot by Philip F. Gura audiobook

The Life of William Apess, Pequot

By Philip F. Gura
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The Pequot Indian intellectual, author, and itinerant preacher William Apess was one the most important voices of the nineteenth century. Here, Philip F. Gura offers the first book-length chronicle of Apess' fascinating and consequential life. After an impoverished childhood marked by abuse, Apess soldiered with American troops during the War of 1812, converted to Methodism, and rose to fame as a lecturer who lifted a powerful voice of protest against the plight of Native Americans in New England and beyond. His 1829 autobiography, A Son of the Forest, stands as the first published by a Native American writer. Placing Apess' activism on behalf of Native American people in the context of the era's rising tide of abolitionism, Gura argues that this founding figure of Native intellectual history deserves greater recognition in the pantheon of antebellum reformers. Following Apess from his early life through the development of his political radicalism to his tragic early death and enduring legacy, this much-needed biography showcases the accomplishments of an extraordinary Native American.

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The Pequot Indian intellectual, author, and itinerant preacher William Apess was one the most important voices of the nineteenth century. Here, Philip F. Gura offers the first book-length chronicle of Apess' fascinating and consequential life.

After an impoverished childhood marked by abuse, Apess soldiered with American troops during the War of 1812, converted to Methodism, and rose to fame as a lecturer who lifted a powerful voice of protest against the plight of Native Americans in New England and beyond. His 1829 autobiography, A Son of the Forest, stands as the first published by a Native American writer.

Placing Apess' activism on behalf of Native American people in the context of the era's rising tide of abolitionism, Gura argues that this founding figure of Native intellectual history deserves greater recognition in the pantheon of antebellum reformers.

Following Apess from his early life through the development of his political radicalism to his tragic early death and enduring legacy, this much-needed biography showcases the accomplishments of an extraordinary Native American.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“This outstanding biography is essential reading for those interested in either Native American studies or American literature.” Library Journal (starred review)
“In his engaging, insightful, and thoroughly detailed biography…Gura’s storytelling draws us naturally into this fascinating life of a man who strove to claim a place for himself and his people in this new nation.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Well-researched and enlightening.” Booklist
“By far the most thorough cultural-historical reconstruction to date of the life, career, and significance of antebellum New England’s most important Native American writer-activist.” Lawrence Buell, professor emeritus, Harvard University
“Brings to life a legendary and mythic figure in American letters…a player in the dynamic history of Indigenous New England and the nation as a whole. I love this work and I recommend it highly.” Simon J. Ortiz, award–winning Native American poet
The Life of William Apess, Pequot is more than just a biography; it is an investigation into how the underrepresented intellectual communities of early American people…as they grappled with race, freedom, and land tenure…A much-needed contribution to our understanding of early America and its Native societies.” Phillip Round, author of Removable Type

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Author Bio: Philip F. Gura

Author Bio: Philip F. Gura

Philip F. Gura is the William S. Newman Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including American Transcendentalism: A History, which was a finalist for the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction, as well as many other books of American cultural history.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 7.22
Audience: Adult
Language: English