In scenes fraught with adventure, suspense, tragedy, and humor, the author's characters, Afrecan American freedmen and slaves, native American warriors, Confederate and union veterans, immigrants, enact their destinies.
An epic with the brutality and tragedies of clashing cultures and mankind free of all civil strictures. Settlers have their delusions and dreams of the west violently flayed away to find their true selves, or their ends. Tehano is artfully constructed as a witness' account. Events pop-up unforeshadowed to force characters to act without forethought, just as in life. Consequences and reactions also follow truth. One or two chapters of its over 700 pages could have used a little editorial reduction, but as a whole this is a masterwork.
got this one at the library due to the dos passos award in 2008. verry longgg. follows several individuals during the civil war period in texas: former slaves, soldiers, indians. i enjoyed the journeys, but the book ended abruptly.