Drew Haydon Taylor Motorcycles and Sweetgrass
However, as a writer, they are infused with traditional settings which mirror in his background. The worlds he creates are truly double-edged like his bloodline (McCage, 2015) Taking an example from the Motorcycles and the Sweet grasses, an ancient community in the depiction of Maggie the reserve chief and her romantic escapade with a stranger astride a 1953 Indian Motorcycle. Virgil her teenage son is disenchanted by the interactions with the stranger. He employs the help of his Uncle Wayne to dispatch the stranger from the Anishnawbe. Drew Haydon Taylor metaphorically has a place in two worlds; his Ojibwa and Caucasian upbringing. Drew Haydon Taylor in this work shows the influence of his upbringing. His career also affects in a positive way his view of the world and the originality of his writing.
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