Born in 1901, Oliver Hazard Perry La Farge is ranked among the literary lions of Southwestern letters. Since he died in 1963, his reputation has continued to grow and new honors have been added to his name. "Laughing Boy," a novel of Navajo life, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1930, putting his name in lights before he was 30. His other books include "The Enemy Gods," "A Pause in the Desert and Other Stories," "The Man With the Calabash Pipe," "Cochise of Arizona," "The Mother Ditch," and "Raw Material: The Autobiographical Examination of an Artist's Journey into Maturity," all available from Sunstone Press.