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UCSD Guestbook: Sherman Alexie

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Rated R: Mature language and themes. Author, poet, screenwriter of "Smoke Signals" and satirist Sherman Alexie has been hailed as one of the most important writers of this generation. The New Yorker named him "one of the top 20 writers for the 21st Century." Alexie's most recent book is the acclaimed "The Toughest Indian in the World." Series: "UCSD Guestbook" [1/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6190]

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  • I could listen to Sherman speak about his life all day.

  • because its important not to ignore his heritage. racism isnt gone and those who think it is are just kidding themselves.

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  • Why does he delight me so?

  • lol@ rocky horror Indian movie

  • omgggg when i was reading reservation blues i thought that spokane was a made up name lol

  • Just sharing the same name with a great author make me feel special!

  • "Rocky Horror Picture Indian Show"!

  • LMAO Rocky Horror Indian Picture Show! HA haha! I gives me a GREAT idea for movie night with all my native relations! :D

  • That guy interviewing him is adorable.

  • @freedom69fighter Hi FF69,

    Not to be disrespectful, but do you know anything of postmodern literary theory, or what has been and is being done in and with literature in the last fifty or seventy-five years? I think you would benefit from an Intro to Lit class at your local Community college. That is such an excellent book, and expecting it to be temporally or in any other way linear shows a certain ignorance of the nature of modern literature.

    Clint Burhans

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