Lullaby by Leslie Marmon Silko
In this poignant narrative, an elderly Native American woman reflects on her life and the profound changes that have swept through her world. As she sits in the cold, wrapped in a traditional blanket, she recalls the loss of her children to government institutions, the erosion of her cultural identity, and the enduring connection to her land and heritage. Through her memories, the story captures the deep sense of loss and resilience, weaving together themes of tradition, displacement, and the enduring power of nature and memory.
- Published
- 1981
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 10-15
- Original Language
- English
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