Black Elk, Joe Jackson
Black Elk, Joe Jackson
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Black Elk
The Life of an American Visionary

Author: Joe Jackson

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 22 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/25/2016


Synopsis

The epic life story of the Native American holy man who has inspired millions around the worldBlack Elk, the Native American holy man, is known to millions of readers around the world from his 1932 testimonial, Black Elk Speaks. Adapted by the poet John Neihardt from a series of interviews, it is one of the most widely read and admired works of American Indian literature. Cryptic and deeply personal, it has been read as a spiritual guide, a philosophical manifesto, and a text to be deconstructed—while the historical Black Elk has faded from view.In this sweeping book, Joe Jackson provides the definitive biographical account of a figure whose dramatic life converged with some of the most momentous events in the history of the American West.Born in an era of rising violence, Black Elk killed his first man at Little Big Horn, witnessed the death of his second cousin Crazy Horse, and traveled to Europe with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. Upon his return, he was swept up in the traditionalist Ghost Dance movement and shaken by the massacre at Wounded Knee.But Black Elk was not a warrior and instead chose the path of a healer and holy man, motivated by a powerful prophetic vision that haunted and inspired him, even after he converted to Catholicism in his later years.In Black Elk, Jackson has crafted a true American epic, restoring to Black Elk the richness of his times and gorgeously portraying a life of heroism and tragedy, adaptation and endurance, in an era of permanent crisis on the Great Plains.

About Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson is the author of one novel and six works of nonfiction, including Atlantic Fever: Lindbergh, His Competitors, and the Race to Cross the Atlantic. His book The Thief at the End of the World: Rubber, Power, and the Seeds of Empire was named one of Time magazine’s top ten nonfiction books of 2008. His Leavenworth Train was a finalist for the 2002 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Book.

About Traber Burns

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on October 27, 2016

A VERY thorough biography of Black Elk! Here's my review: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Tim on March 15, 2019

Black Elk Speaks had a huge influence on the way I understand and interact with the world. In fact, when I think about it, it's probably among half a dozen of the books that have had the most profound impact on my life. Not coincidentally, perhaps, the book also appears to have had a direct and prof......more

Goodreads review by Edward on February 06, 2020

Black Elk was a fascinating person, in that he was many people at different times and to different people, but this biography really creates a throughline of who he was at his core. Kind, generous, intensely spiritual, and devoted to preserving his people. Jackson does an impressive job, I think, of......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on July 19, 2017

Like many people, I have been fascinated with the Oglala mystic Black Elk since I was given a copy of John Neihardt’s recording of Black Elk’s story in Black Elk Speaks. Well, some of the story as it turns out. I have since found out that Black Elk became a Roman Catholic catechist and traveled as a......more

Goodreads review by William on January 17, 2025

Now I have to read Black Elk Speaks. I found this historical work to be interesting and educational about the treatment of the Native American’s in the South Dakota region. There is a lot of factual information to wade through and that was okay for me. I want to understand more of what happened and......more


Quotes

“Traber Burns provides a narrative performance that resides somewhere between that of a devoted professor and a wise storyteller. That’s fitting, because this is a deep, detailed historical document.” AudioFile

“The book is read superbly with matter-of-fact pacing and clarity by Traber Burns, who distinguishes between text, dialogue and quotation with subtle modulation. He executes the many Indian names and expressions gracefully, doing justice throughout to a very great book.” Washington Post (audio review)

“Jackson’s fascinating biography tells the true story of this American holy man.” Newsday

“Remarkably researched and beautifully told…shifting in subtle ways the stories we thought we knew.” National Book Review

“Jackson…creates a deeply felt and personal story of loss and change on the plains…The long set piece concerning the Battle of the Little Bighorn is among the very best I’ve ever read.” Washington Post

“It is an extraordinary life—from fighting in the Battle of the Little Bighorn to touring Europe with Buffalo Bill to growing old on the reservation…[recounted] in Joe Jackson’s excellent biography,…The Black Hills, an ancient American sacred space, are like a cave mouth opening towards the sky, and Black Elk is one of its great voices.” Paris Review

“By far the most comprehensive biography of its subject to date. Jackson portrays Native Americans with a clear-eyed sympathy that avoids sentimentality, bringing historical figures such as Crazy Horse, Red Cloud, and Sitting Bull to life and providing fascinating insights into Indian life, culture, and, most notably, religion.” Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk)

“Leaves the reader in awe of Black Elk’s struggle to help his people preserve their culture.” Booklist (starred review)

“Stirring, wide-ranging biography…Surveys a broad swath of world history to place the Lakota spiritual leader in that terribly eventful context, and he does excellent work in doing so.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Jackson panoramically renders a narrative as majestic as the American West in this fine account of the life of Black Elk…A major contribution to Native American history.” Publishers Weekly


Awards

  • Washington Post Best Audiobook
  • Millions.com Pick
  • PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography
  • Boston Globe Pick
  • Cundill Prize in Historical Literature
  • Spur Award
  • Paris Review Selection
  • iBooks bestseller