Tony Hillerman, whose lyrical, authentic and compelling mystery novels set among the Navajos of the Southwest blazed innovative trails in the American detective story, died Sunday at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque, The Associated Press reported.I will try not to be sad:
According to traditional Navajo beliefs, birth, life and death are all part of an ongoing cycle. It is the natural course of things. Crying and outward demonstrations of grief are not usually seen when someone dies. This is not to be interpreted as a lack of caring; according to Navajo burial customs, the spirit's journey to the next world can be interrupted if too much emotion is shown. It is believed that the spirit can attach itself to a place, an object or a person if this important part of the process is interrupted.But thank you, sir, for wonderful tales of Lieut. Joe Leaphorn and Sgt. Jim Chee. You educated us all.
4 comments:
Great books. Hillerman will be missed. His books are great on tape.
Good to know. I'll start looking for them!
How ironic: I just bought two of his books a couple of months ago; now Hillerman is gone, as are most of the authors I love. Sigh!
Never fear, new ones are being hatched as we speak, Steve!
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