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From the moment his first collection of poems and stories appeared in 1992, Spokane–Coeur d'Alene writer Sherman Alexie was hailed as an original voice among Native American writers. In fact, James Kincaid (1992), writing for theNew York Times Book Review, recognized Alexie as “one of the major lyric voices of our time.” Since that auspicious review, Alexie has written and published four novels, three collections of short stories, two feature‐length films, as well as several mixed‐genre collections and volumes of poetry. His work has been acclaimed by Native and non‐Native readers, reviewers, and scholars for its realistic portrayal of reservation life, its critique of stereotypes and identity politics, as well as its brilliant deployment of Indian humor.
Title: Alexie,Sherman
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From the moment his first collection of poems and stories appeared in 1992, Spokane–Coeur d'Alene writer Sherman Alexie was hailed as an original voice among Native American writers.
In fact, James Kincaid (1992), writing for theNew York Times Book Review, recognized Alexie as “one of the major lyric voices of our time.
” Since that auspicious review, Alexie has written and published four novels, three collections of short stories, two feature‐length films, as well as several mixed‐genre collections and volumes of poetry.
His work has been acclaimed by Native and non‐Native readers, reviewers, and scholars for its realistic portrayal of reservation life, its critique of stereotypes and identity politics, as well as its brilliant deployment of Indian humor.

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