How is Ceremony a novel of salvation, for Tayo, for its author and for its readers
How is Ceremony a novel of salvation, for Tayo, for its author, and for its readers?
Silko, who witnessed people close to her suffer from debilitating PTSD caused by serving in Vietnam, and who herself has suffered from headaches, depression, and nausea similar to those that plague Tayo in her novel, has said, “I wrote this novel to save my life.” How is Ceremony a novel of salvation, for Tayo, for its author, and for its readers? What are the limits to the salvation that it appears to offer?
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