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When most Americans say, "Hi, how ya doin'?" they don't expect an answer, much less the truth. But when Alexie responds, he does so faithfully and with full eye contact whether you want it or not. A veteran of several literary publications, he has now published his first book of poetry. He is young, talented, and happens to be Native American, and his art is not aimed at the tourist. Instead, Alexie writes affectingly about life on a reservation in eastern Washington state. His work displays tremendous pain and anger, but there is also love, humor, and plenty of irony. Real-live late 20th-century human beings flesh out his poems and short prose. Not to be relegated to the New Age section, this work is recommended for literature collections in all types of libraries.
- Susan M. Olcott, Columbus Metropolitan Lib., Ohio
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13/16: 1.
13/16: 2.
13/16: 3.
13/16: 4.
Artificial Respiration
At Navajo Monument Valley Tribal School
Basketball
The Business Of Fancydancing
Ceremonies
Dead Letter Office
Distances
Eugene Boyd Don't Drink Here Anymore
Evolution
Father Coming Home
The Fausto Poems: 1.
The Fausto Poems: 10.
The Fausto Poems: 11.
The Fausto Poems: 2.
The Fausto Poems: 3.
The Fausto Poems: 4.
The Fausto Poems: 5.
The Fausto Poems: 6.
The Fausto Poems: 7.
The Fausto Poems: 8.
The Fausto Poems: 9.
Futures
Giving Blood
Grandmother
Gravity
Heroes
House Fires
Independence Day
Indian Boy Love Song: 1
Indian Boy Love Song: 2
Indian Boy Love Song: 3
Indian Boy Love Song: 4
Lottery
Love Hard
Misdemeanors
Missing
Morphine And Codeine
Native Hero
No Drugs Or Alcohol Allowed
November 22, 1983
Pawn Shop
Penance
Powwow
The Reservation Cab Driver
Reservation Love Song
Some Assembly Required
Special Delivery
Spokane Tribal Celebration, September 1987
Sudden Death
Transient
Traveling
War All The Time
When I Die
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 84 pages
  • Publisher: Hanging Loose Press; 1st edition (May 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0914610007
  • ISBN-13: 978-0914610007
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Image-rich collection should transform your view of world, August 23, 1998
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The Business of Fancydancing is a collection that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up while you laugh, cry and stare at the written page with stunned amazement. Alexie uses language as a paintbrush, creating a complex mosaic of life growing up Indian and walking through a world that is not quite yours. The author slashes at stereotypes of what it is to be an American Indian. All too real tragedy and pain is laced with black humor, revealing a poet/essayist who I sincerely hope rises to be a Steinbeck of his generation.

Those who consider themselves New Age may not care to venture into this work unless thick-skinned and self-aware.

Then again, maybe the children of the New Age SHOULD read this remarkable window on the world of Sherman Alexie. Enjoy.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars introspective, November 27, 2000
By Schwanda (Shoreline, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Probably my favorite Alexie poetry book. This book also contains short stories, the meager beginnings of "The Lone Ranger and Tonto..." novel he was soon to write. Prepare to transport yourself into Alexie's world and share pain, joy and frustration, but prepare to walk away wounded, battled and bruised as you find yourself falling deeper and deeper into an introspective study of self.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a great introduction to Alexie's writing, June 7, 2008
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After reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian last summer, I decided to work my way through Alexie's oeuvre since I had already also read and enjoyed Reservation Blues. Two short story collections and one novel later, I was done. Not in that my task was completed but in that I couldn't take anymore. Then The Business of Fancydancing came into my possession after waiting about six months for it. Unwilling to let the book go after waiting so long for it, I decided to see what the first page was like. Ten hours later I had finished it.

The Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems is Alexie's first published work (from 1991). As the subtitle suggests, the book is considered a collection of stories and poems. However, since most of the stories are less than five pages I think a fair argument could be made that the five stories are actually prose poems instead of stories. That might just be me though.

Like any of Alexie's other writing, this collection includes instances of beauty as well as sadness. In the opening story "Travels" a hungry youth is told to make a jam sandwich by taking two slices of bread and jamming them together (unless a wish sandwich is more to his liking). This image recurs often in the collection.

After reading The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and The Toughest Indian in the World, I must admit I had my doubts about Alexie's short stories--they never seemed as engaging as his novels. That isn't a problem here even though all of the stories are much shorter than anything found in his later collections. Very like the poems, Alexie's stories here are bare bones. Instead of full stories (in the sense of having a conventional plot) most are vignettes painting brief, eloquent pictures of what life can mean for a Spokane Indian on and off the reservation.

The bulk of The Business of Fancydancing is comprised of poems. The English major in my wants to make some kind of comparison to illustrate what these poems are like, but no quick comparisons come to mind. Suffice it say, the lines are long and the poems deeply grounded in the concrete. One of my favorites in the collection is "Distances" which is literally a series of vignettes along with aphorisms like "Remember this: 'Electricity is lightning pretending to be permanent.'"

Familiar characters who turn up in one of Alexie's later story collections as well as Reservation Blues also make their first appearances here. Thomas Builds-The-Fire, a personal favorite, even has a story all to himself.

I don't know how illustrative this book is of Alexie's current style since his latest work has been novels, but that detail aside The Business of Fancydancing is a superb collection of poetry and serves as a good introduction to Sherman Alexie and his unique style/themes without the visceral, harsh details so often found in his newer writing.
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