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Sherman Alexie

    7 octobre 1966

    Sherman Alexie Jr. est un auteur primé et prolifique, ainsi qu'un comédien occasionnel, dont l'œuvre s'inspire de ses expériences en tant qu'Amérindien moderne. Ses écrits plongent dans la vie des habitants des réserves, explorant les complexités de l'identité, de la culture et de la survie. La voix et le style uniques d'Alexie lui permettent de créer des récits convaincants qui résonnent auprès d'un large public, offrant un aperçu d'un monde souvent négligé. Sa prose est à la fois humoristique et poignante, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience puissante.

    Sherman Alexie
    Flight
    Ten Little Indians
    War Dances
    Reservation blues
    The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian
    The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (20th Anniversary Edition)
    • In this darkly comic short story collection, Sherman Alexie, a Spokane/Coeur d'Alene Indian, brilliantly weaves memory, fantasy, and stark realism to paint a complex, grimly ironic portrait of life in and around the Spokane Indian Reservation. These twenty-two interlinked tales are narrated by characters raised on humiliation and government-issue cheese, and yet are filled with passion and affection, myth and dream. There is Victor, who as a nine-year-old crawled between his unconscious parents hoping that the alcohol seeping through their skins might help him sleep, Thomas Builds-the-Fire, who tells his stories long after people stop listening, and Jimmy Many Horses, dying of cancer, who writes letters on stationary that reads "From the Death Bed of Jimmy Many Horses III," even though he actually writes then on his kitchen table. Against a backdrop of alcohol, car accidents, laughter, and basketball, Alexie depicts the distances between Indians and whites, reservation Indians and urban Indians, men and women, and mostly poetically between modern Indians and the traditions of the past.

      The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (20th Anniversary Edition)
    • Arnold „Junior“ Spirit, 14 Jahre alt, intelligent, witzig und selbsternannter „retard“ will etwas aus seinem Leben machen. Als Bewohner eines Indianerreservats wäre es allerdings sehr, sehr ungewöhnlich, wenn es ihm gelingen würde. Er entscheidet sich also, sein Leben zu ändern, indem er die Schule wechselt. Seine neue Schule ist voller erfolgreicher weißer Kids, dessen Jungs ihn erst mal alle zusammenschlagen wollen. Aber Arnold wehrt sich, und außerdem entdeckt er ein Talent für Basketball... und für Mädchen... Abiturempfehlung zu den Themebereichen Growing up und Native Americans

      The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian
    • Sherman Alexie has been hailes as "one of the best writers we have" (The Nation). Reservation Blues is his "irresistibly stunning debut novel" (San Fransisco Chronicle). One day legendary bluesman Robert Johnson appears on the Spokane Indian reservation, in flight from the devil and presumed long dead. When he passes his enchated instruments to Thomas-Builds-the-Fire - storyteller, misfit, and musician - a magical odyssey begins that will take them from reservation bars to small-town taverns, from the cement trails of Seattle to the concrete canyons of Manhattan. This fresh, luxuriantly comic tale of power, tragedy, and redemption among contemporary Native Americans

      Reservation blues
    • War Dances

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(274)Évaluer

      This collection of stories delves into the delicate interplay between self-preservation and the responsibilities we hold towards art, family, and society. With a blend of heartbreak and humor, the author reflects on personal and universal themes, offering insights into the complexities of life and the human experience.

      War Dances
    • Ten Little Indians

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(623)Évaluer

      Sherman Alexie offers nine poignant and emotionally resonant stories about Native Americans who find themselves at personal and cultural crossroads. In 'The Life and Times of Estelle Walks Above', an intellectual feminist Spokane Indian woman saves the lives of dozens of white women all around her, to the bewilderment of her only child.

      Ten Little Indians
    • Flight

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(16813)Évaluer

      Flight follows this troubled foster teenager - a boy who is not a 'legal' Indian because he was never claimed by his father - as he learns that violence is not the answer.

      Flight
    • John Smith, born Indian, struggles to find his heritage amidst a bigoted and angry community that is looking for a serial killer who scalps his white victims

      Indian Killer
    • Poetry. Fiction. Native American Studies. In this first full collection in nine years, Alexie's poems and prose show his celebrated passion and wit while also exploring new directions. Novelist, storyteller and performer, he won the National Book Award for his YA novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. His work has been praised throughout the world, but the bedrock remains what The New York Times Book Review said of his very first "Mr. Alexie's is one of the major lyric voices of our time."

      Face
    • The Toughest Indian in the World

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A beloved American writer whose books are championed by critics and readers alike, Sherman Alexie has been hailed by Time as "one of the better new novelists, Indian or otherwise". Now his acclaimed new collection, The Toughest Indian in the World, which received universal praise in hardcover, is available in paperback.In these stories, we meet the kind of American Indians we rarely see in literature -- the kind who pay their bills, hold down jobs, fall in and out of love. A Spokane Indian journalist transplanted from the reservation to the city picks up a hitchhiker, a Lummi boxer looking to take on the toughest Indian in the world. A Spokane son waits for his diabetic father to come home from the hospital, tossing out the Hershey Kisses the father has hidden all over the house. An estranged interracial couple, separated in the midst of a traffic accident, rediscover their love for each other. A white drifter holds up an International House of Pancakes, demanding a dollar per customer and someone to love, and emerges with $42 and an overweight Indian he dubs Salmon Boy. Sherman Alexie's voice is one of remarkable passion, and these stories are love stories -- between parents and children, white people and Indians, movie stars and ordinary people. Witty, tender, and fierce, The Toughest Indian in the World is a virtuoso performance by one of the country's finest writers.

      The Toughest Indian in the World