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Winning the Pulitzer prize in 1969, House Made of Dawn is credited as a breakthrough piece for introducing the concept of Native American literature to mainstream audiences while also challenging a white-dominated literary status quo. In what ways do Momaday’s choices in House Made of Dawn both play with Western forms and subvert them to create a distinct literary style?
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