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  1. The Fast Red Road. The Fast Red Road: A Plainsong is a novel by Native American writer Stephen Graham Jones. It was his debut novel, published in 2000. The novel was originally titled Golius: A Failed Sestina and used as Stephen's dissertation while attending Florida State University.

    • Stephen Graham Jones
    • 2000
  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Stephen Graham Jones. 3.87. 90 ratings10 reviews. The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong is a novel which plunders, in a gleeful, two-fisted fashion, the myth and pop-culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a story fueled on pot fumes and blues, borrowing and distorting the rigid conventions of the traditional western.

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    • Paperback
    • Stephen Graham Jones
  3. 31 de dic. de 2022 · The novel ‘ The Fast Red Road ’ is in fact the story of a road-trip, as Pidgin travels his way around, from the porn industry in Utah where he’s been working; back to Clovis New Mexico for...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2000 · The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong is a novel which plunders, in a gleeful, two-fisted fashion, the myth and pop-culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a story fueled on pot fumes and blues, borrowing and distorting the rigid conventions of the traditional western.

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    • Stephen Graham Jones
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  5. 15 de nov. de 2023 · The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong is a novel which plunders, in a gleeful, two-fisted fashion, the myth and pop-culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a story fueled on pot fumes and blues, borrowing and distorting the rigid conventions of the traditional western.

    • (10)
    • Stephen Graham Jones
  6. by Stephen Graham Jones. Recommendations from our site. “It’s a road novel. The primary character, Pidgin, whose mother died, is trying to find his father. But the plot is almost like a hallucination. This quest takes him to a rodeo, where he trips out on an anti-spongiform drug that they feed to the cows.

  7. The Fast Red Road--A Plainsong is a novel which plunders, in a gleeful, two-fisted fashion, the myth and pop-culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a story fueled on pot fumes...