
SHERMAN ALEXIE
The Toughest Indian in the World
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Atlantic Monthly Press; ISBN: 0871138018 Reviewed by Amazon.com: "Call Sherman Alexie any number of things--novelist, poet, filmmaker, thorn in the side of white liberalism--just don't call him "universal." Aside from his well-documented distaste for the word, its fuzziness misses the point. The Toughest Indian in the World, Alexie's second collection, succeeds as brilliantly as it does because of its particularity. These aren't stories about the Indian Condition; they're stories about Indians--urban and reservation, street fighters and yuppies, husbands and wives."
The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
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Synopsis: Native American Sherman Alexie presents a highly acclaimed collection of 22 interlinked short stories. "One of the major lyric voices of our time . . . these spare, disturbing stories trace with stark, lyric power the experience of American Indians in the modern world."--New York Times Book Review. (Literature & Fiction)
Reservation Blues
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Synopsis: The life of Spokane Indian Thomas Builds-the-Fire irrevocably changes when blues legend Robert Johnson miraculously appears on his reservation and passes the misfit storyteller his enchanted guitar. Inspired by this gift, Thomas forms Coyote Springs, an all-Indian Catholic band who find themselves on a magical tour that leads from reservation bars to Seattle and New York--and deep within their own souls. (Fiction)
Indian Killer
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Synopsis: A serial killer is stalking Seattle--taking the scalps of white males. Dubbed the "Indian Killer" by the local populace, the murderer's action have thrown the city's Native American community into turmoil. As retaliatory hate crimes against Native Americans escalate, John Smith--a Native American raised by a white family--must confront the violence in the streets--as well as in his own heart. (Fiction)
The Business of Fancy dancing: Stories and Poems
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Sherman Alexie / 1st Edition Paperback / Published 1992
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Published by Hanging Loose Pr, ISBN: 0914610007 (Literary Collections)
First Indian on the Moon
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Published by Hanging Loose Pr, ISBN: 1882413024 (Literary Collections)
The Summer of Black Widows
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Published by Hanging Loose Pr, ISBN: 1882413342 (Poetry)
Old Shirts & New Skins (Native American, No 9)
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The publisher, UCLA American Indian Studies Center , 07/24/96: Poetry celebrating endurance, love, creative insight. "An amazing celebration of endurance, intimacy, love, and creative insight." --Simon Ortiz. Alexie, a poet/author of Spokane/Coeur d'Alene ancestry, speaks for the spirit of Native American resistance, determination, and sovereignty.
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