From Library Journal
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., OhioCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
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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.
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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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