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Mark Turcotte (born 1958) is a Native American poet. He has published two books of poetry, Exploding Chippewas and Feathered Heart. Road Noise, a chapbook was translated into French by the author Dominique Falkner. Illustrations for "Feathered Heart" and the cover art for "Road Noise" were created by Kathleen Presnell. Turcotte is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians.
Turcotte is currently a visiting assistant professor of English at DePaul University in Chicago, IL.
His works
- and Kathleen S. Presnell. Songs of Our Ancestors: Poems About Native Americans. Chicago: Children's Press, 1995. ISBN 0516051547 OCLC 31377158
- The Feathered Heart. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1998. ISBN 0870134825 OCLC 39060711
- Road Noise: A Poem. Minneapolis, MN: Mesilla Press, 1998. OCLC 42248430
- Exploding Chippewas. Evanston, Ill: TriQuarterly Books, 2002. ISBN 0810151227 OCLC 48951093
References
- "Mark Turcotte | Poetry Foundation". 31 January 2023.
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