Blasphemy: New and Selected Stories
<div><B>"Alexie once again reasserts himself as one the most compelling contemporary practitioners of the short story. In<I> Blasphemy</I>, the author demonstrates his talent on nearly every page. . . . Will appeal to fans of Junot Diaz, George Saunders, and readers new to Alexie will find this enriching collection to be the perfect introduction to a formidable literary voice. . . . [Alexie] illuminates the lives of his characters in unique, surprising, and, ultimately, hopeful ways."-<I>Boston Globe</I><br><br>"Told in [Alexie's] irreverent, unforgettable voice . . . You'll feel you've been transported inside the soul of a deeply wounded people. But they are a people too comfortable in their brown skins to allow those wounds to break them. . . . With irony and sardonic wit, the Native men and women in Alexie's imagination find a way forward, and they endure. . . . [A] great triumph."-<I>Los Angeles Times</I><br></B><br>Sherman Alexie€s stature as a writer of stories, poetry, and novels has soared over the course of his twenty-book, twenty-year career. His wide-ranging, acclaimed fiction throughout the last two decades-from<I> The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven</I> to his most recent PEN/Faulkner Award–winning <I>War Dances</I>-have established him as a star in contemporary American literature.<br><br>A bold and irreverent observer of life among Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest, the daring, versatile, funny, and outrageous Alexie showcases his many talents in <I>Blasphemy</I>, where he unites fifteen beloved classics with sixteen new stories in one sweeping anthology for devoted fans and first-time readers. Included here are some of his most esteemed tales, including “What You Pawn I Will Redeem,€ in which a homeless Indian man quests to win back a family heirloom; “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona,€ a road-trip morality tale; “The Toughest Indian in the World,€ about a night shared between a writer and a hitchhiker; and his most recent, “War Dances,€ about a man grappling with sudden hearing loss in the wake of his father€s death. Alexie€s new stories are fresh and quintessential, about donkey basketball leagues, lethal wind turbines, a twenty-four-hour Asian manicure salon, good and bad marriages, and all species of warriors in America today.<br><br>An indispensable Alexie collection,<I> Blasphemy</I> reminds us, on every thrilling page, why Alexie is one of our greatest contemporary writers and a true master of the short story.</div>