![]() ![]() ![]() Silko's first novel, Ceremony (1977), is a nonchronological work that interweaves free verse poetry and narrative prose. She is also the single parent of two sons. While working on her fiction, Silko has taught at several universities and colleges throughout the southwest. ![]() She graduated magna cum laude from the University of New Mexico in 1969 and briefly attended law school before deciding to pursue a writing career. As a child she attended schools administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and also learned about Laguna legends and traditions from her great-grand-mother and other members of her extended family. Silko, of Laguna Pueblo, Plains Indian, Mexican, and Anglo-American descent, was born in Albuquerque and raised on the Laguna Pueblo Reservation in northern New Mexico. She blends western literary forms with the oral traditions of her Laguna Pueblo heritage to communicate Native American concepts concerning time, nature, and spirituality and their relevance in the contemporary world. Leslie Silko (born 1948) is one of the foremost authors to emerge from the Native American literary renaissance of the 1970s. ![]()
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