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(Redirected from Dance Me Outside (book)) 1977 book by W. P. Kinsella
Dance Me Outside
First edition
AuthorW. P. Kinsella
PublisherOberon Press
Publication date1977

Dance Me Outside is a collection of short stories written by W. P. Kinsella in 1977.

The book contains stories narrated by Silas Ermineskin and is set on a Cree Indian reserve in Central Alberta and is about what happens in the lives of the people that live on the reserve.

Film and television adaptions

In 1995, Bruce McDonald directed the film Dance Me Outside starring Ryan Black, Hugh Dillon, and Adam Beach, an adaption of the book by Kinsella. A year later in 1996, the television show The Rez was first aired, which was also an adaption of the book by Kinsella.

References

  1. ^ Lasansky, Terry Andrews (1978). "Dance Me Outside by W. P. Kinsella (review)". Western American Literature. 12 (4): 328. doi:10.1353/wal.1978.0011. ISSN 1948-7142.
  2. Rob Salem, "Dance Me Outside struts a lively two-step". Toronto Star, March 10, 1995.
W. P. Kinsella
Novels
Short story collections
  • Dance Me Outside (1977)
  • Scars (1978)
  • Shoeless Joe Jackson Goes To Iowa (1980)
  • Born Indian (1981)
  • Maccasin Telegraph (1983)
  • The Thrill of the Grass (1984)
  • The Last Pennant Before Armageddon (1984)
  • Five Stories (1985)
  • The Alligator Report (1985)
  • The Fencepost Chronicles (1986)
  • Red Wolf, Red Wolf (1987)
  • The Further Adventures of Slugger McBatt (1988)
  • The Miss Hobbema Pageant (1989)
  • The Dixon Cornbelt League and Other Baseball Stories (1993)
  • Brother Frank's Gospel Hour (1994)
  • If Wishes Were Horses (1996)
  • The Secret of the Northern Lights (1998)
  • Baseball Fantastic (2000)
  • Japanese Baseball and Other Stories (2000)
Poetry
  • Rainbow Warehouse (1989)


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