Leslie Marmon Silko Books in Order

Leslie Marmon Silko is a renowned Native American writer of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, a pivotal figure in the First Wave of the Native American Renaissance. Her work has been pivotal in shaping the literary landscape of Native American voices. A recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Grant in 1981, Silko has consistently pushed the boundaries of storytelling. In 1994, she was honored with the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her significant contributions to literature. Currently residing in Tucson, Arizona, Silko continues to craft compelling narratives that explore the complexities of Native American identity, culture, and experience. Her writing has been widely celebrated for its depth, nuance, and powerful storytelling.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Leslie Marmon Silko

  • #1
    The Delicacy and Strength of Lace(1985)
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  • #2
    Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit(1993)
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  • #3
    Sacred Water(1993)
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  • #4
    The Turquoise Ledge(2010)
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  • #1
    San Francisco Stories (By: John Miller)(1990)
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  • #2
    Los Angeles Stories (By: John Miller)(1991)
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  • #3
    New Orleans Stories (By: John Miller,Genevieve Anderson)(1992)
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  • #4
    Chicago Stories (By: Stuart Dybek,John Miller)(1993)
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  • #5
    Lust: Lascivious Love Stories and Passionate Poems (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1994)
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  • #6
    Alaska Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
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  • #7
    Texas Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
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  • #8
    San Francisco Thrillers (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(1995)
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  • #9
    Cape Cod Stories (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(2002)
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  • #10
    Growing Up Native American(1993)
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  • #11
    Southwest Stories(1993)
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  • #12
    The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology(1996)
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  • #13
    The Serpent's Tongue: Prose, Poetry, and Art of the New Mexican Pueblos(1997)
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  • #14
    Walking the Clouds(2012)
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  • #15
    Why Are They So Afraid of the Lotus?(2021)
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About Leslie Marmon Silko

Leslie Marmon Silko is a renowned Native American writer of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, a pivotal figure in the First Wave of the Native American Renaissance. Her work has been pivotal in shaping the literary landscape of Native American voices. A recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Grant in 1981, Silko has consistently pushed the boundaries of storytelling. In 1994, she was honored with the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her significant contributions to literature. Currently residing in Tucson, Arizona, Silko continues to craft compelling narratives that explore the complexities of Native American identity, culture, and experience. Her writing has been widely celebrated for its depth, nuance, and powerful storytelling.

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