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          In this book, Hallie falls out of the wagon into an icy creek, the oxen's hooves bleed, and the men on the wagon train are anxious to kill buffalo....

          Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo

          novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta

          Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo is the first novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta and it focuses on his own self-discovery in a fictionalized manner.[1] An autobiography, the plot presents an alienated lawyer of Mexican descent, who works in an Oakland, California antipoverty agency, without any sense of purpose or identity.

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        2. The tapestry approaches the total revelation of the figure of the author through an autobiographical play which allows him, as both narrator and character, to.
        3. In this book, Hallie falls out of the wagon into an icy creek, the oxen's hooves bleed, and the men on the wagon train are anxious to kill buffalo.
        4. The works were collected from Project Gutenberg and the labels were collected from 1) Library of Congress subject classifications and 2) SparkNotes factsheets.
        5. Antone Harp falls in love at first sight of Geraldine at the tribal offices, finding her aloofness alluring even when Geraldine rebuffs him.
        6. Plot summary

          The main character survives on drugs, alcohol, and counseling sessions until he becomes a Chicano activist. At the end of the work, the protagonist takes the middle name "Zeta", a symbol that represents his Chicano and Mexican culture and roots.

          After traveling to his birthplace, the lost character discovers himself and learns lessons on the road as he reflects on his life.

          On the back of some copies of the book, it says "Oscar Zeta Acosta was famous as a Robin Hood Chicano lawyer and notorious as the real-life model for Hunter S.

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