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Greg Sarris’ ‘The Forgetters’ reminds audiences stories are lessons, history that can’t be forgotten “The Forgetters,” by Greg Sarris, is about the stories we tell ourselves, ...
Author Greg Sarris’ latest book “The Forgetters.” Photographed at his home in Penngrove, Calif., on April 30, 2024. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) ...
MR. SARRIS: Thank you for asking. I wanted to remember. I wanted to remember, which is what memoirs are always about, but I wanted to remember what constituted me and constitutes me as a person in ...
Matthew Specktor, Ken Layne and Greg Sarris spoke on Saturday at the L.A. Times Festival of Books about the stories California has told them.
Greg Sarris, in his 17th year as chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, which owns the Graton Resort and Casino and Resort in Rohnert Park, is also known as an author, ...
Greg Sarris (Author) received his Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University, where he was awarded the Walter Gore Award for excellence in teaching. He has published several ...
Reuniting several key cast members from last year’s Retablos, Citizen creates an atmosphere of comfortable intimacy between its many voices—and as Sarris is a member of Word for Word’s Author’s ...
Greg Sarris M.A. ’81 recalls his Stanford professor telling him he could not publish his stories. Three decades later, Sarris spoke to an audience of over 100 students and community members ...
Greg Sarris, tribal chief of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria in the Marin/Sonoma area.(Jeff Vendsel/ Marin IJ Archive) By John Metcalfe ...
As the first crowds streamed through the doors of the Graton Resort & Casino on Tuesday morning, Greg Sarris was there to greet them with a wide smile on his face. He had been on-site since 5 a.m ...
Author and scholar Greg Sarris is the long-time chair of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, a Northern California confederation of tribes. His work includes books, plays and a collection ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — “There is a patch of land where nothing grows,” Greg Sarris writes in “A Man Learns to Smell Flowers,” one of the stories in his new ...
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