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Title: "A Writers Style" - N. Scott Momaday Review
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This style of writing is backed up through HarperCollins Publishers online review of Momaday's book, House Made of Dawn, when it states that "The world of his grandfather, Francisco?and of Francisco's fathers before him?is a world of seasonal rhythms, a harsh and beautiful place?" This shows that inside the book House Made of Dawn, Momaday uses his trademark technique of description and emotion to describe the world around the characters as he also does in his essay "The Way to Rainy Mountain... Showed first 250 characters
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One aspect of the essay "The Way to Rainy Mountain" that I found somewhat distracting was when Momaday would move off of the obvious aspect of his journey home. Even though I very much enjoyed the amazing descriptions that he used in telling of the lands from where his people came, I found it hard to grasp the purpose behind the side stories that were being told... Showed next 250 characters
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