Conquering Horse
Conquering Horse is Frederick Manfred's first novel in a five-volume series he called The Buckskin Man Tales. It tells a mythic story about Indian life on the Great Plains before the arrival of white people to the region. Academy Award winning film director Michael Cimino and producer Michael Gruskoff attempted to adapt Manfred's novel to film,[1] but the project scrapped when his 1980 United Artists western film Heaven's Gate had become a critical and financial failure.
References
- "Frederick Manfred." Dictionary of Literary Biography 212:185-197. 1999.
- The Frederick Manfred Information Page
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