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Blasphemy

[new and Selected Stories]
Alexie, Sherman (Book - 2012)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Blasphemy


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Combines fifteen of the author's classic short stories with fifteen new stories in an anthology that features tales involving donkey basketball leagues, lethal wind turbines, and marriage. In these comfort-zone-destroying tales, including the masterpiece, War Dances, characters grapple with racism, damaging

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Combines fifteen of the author's classic short stories with fifteen new stories in an anthology that features tales involving donkey basketball leagues, lethal wind turbines, and marriage. In these comfort-zone-destroying tales, including the masterpiece, War Dances, characters grapple with racism, damaging stereotypes, poverty, alcoholism, diabetes, and the tragic loss of languages and customs. Questions of authenticity and identity abound.

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Imprint: New York - Grove Press
Pages: 465
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 0802120393, 9780802120397
Language: English
Awards & Distinctions: NYT Notable Books of 2012
Notes: Cry cry cry -- Green world -- Scars -- The toughest indian in the world -- War dances -- This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona -- Midnight basketball -- Idolatry -- Protest -- What ever happened to Frank Snake Church? -- The Lone Ranger and Tonto fistfight in heaven -- The approximate size of my favorite tumor -- Indian country -- Because my father always said he was the only indian who saw Jimi Hendrix play "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock -- Scenes from a life -- Breakfast -- Night people -- Breaking and entering -- Do you know where I am? -- Indian education -- Gentrification -- Fame -- Faith -- Salt -- Assimilation -- Old growth -- Emigration -- The search engine -- The vow -- Basic training -- What you pawn I will redeem
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Statement of responsibility: Sherman Alexie
Characteristics: 465 p. ;,24 cm
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Feb 18, 2013
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  • ksoles rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Interpreter and observer, sometimes angry but always humourous, Sherman Alexie displays his mastery of the form in his latest collection of short stories. The theme of "Blasphemy" occurs throughout the book; someone has always committed a sin though often not wittingly. One character, a heavy drinker in need of help to bail out some prized pawned regalia, remains a fundamentally decent person despite a lifetime of errors. Another laments that, once you start seeing your loved one as a criminal, love ceases to exist. As usual, Alexie mainly stages Indians of the Northwest as his protagonists but he includes endless possibilities for misinterpretation among his characters, as when a Spokane encounters three mysterious Aleuts who sing him only permissible songs: “All the others are just for our people.” Longtime readers will find this profound, affecting collection full of both familiar themes and surprises.

Jan 23, 2013
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  • okbookgirl rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Alexie is a master of the short story. These stories are sometimes difficult, sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking...but always amazing. His characters are mainly First Nation, but he writes about us all - trying to make it through, trying to be good people, getting into messes, making bad or good choices, being forgiven, finding redemption. It is hard to pick a favourite but I think mine is the closing story "What You Pawn I Will Redeem".

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Interview with Bill Moyers

Sherman reads four pieces from this collection during the course of this interview.

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