U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo speaks at One Book One Region. We are in a time of great distress, U.S. Poet Laureate and Crazy Brave author Joy Harjo told hundreds of members of the Connecticut College ...
‘How the ’60s changed my life” is a long-exhausted narrative, but Joy Harjo might be the one person who could successfully — and thrillingly — revive it. “Crazy Brave” is the story of how Harjo ...
I am teaching Joy Harjo’s memoir, Crazy Brave, in which she shares her odyssey of casting off fear and embracing the stories, songs, and music of the present and of her Native American ancestral past.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Double dissolution election speculation is not "crazy brave" but "crazy crazy talk" aimed at preserving Prime Minister Tony Abbott's ...
The explanation for the success of Donald Trump today lies in a column written 43 years ago — Watergate: The Phony-Tough Meet the Crazy-Brave — by the late Washington Post writer Stewart Alsop.
The two focal points in Michael Gurr’s elliptical pre-9/11 play are a disgraced labour lawyer Harold (Tom Considine) and an agitator Alice (Sharon Davis). Both live in relative poverty. Finding ...