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Indian Killer

Indian Killer

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Book Overview: Indian Killer

A national bestseller, Indian Killer is arguably Sherman Alexie's most controversial book to date--a gritty, racially charged literary thriller that, over a decade after its first publication, remains an electrifying tale of alienation and justice. A serial murderer called the Indian Killer is terrorizing Seattle, hunting, scalping, and slaughtering white men. Motivated by rage and seeking retribution for his people's violent history, his grizzly MO and skillful elusiveness both paralyze the city with fear and prompt an uprising of racial brutality. Out of the chaos emerges John Smith. Born to Indians but raised by white parents, Smith yearns for his lost heritage. As his embitterment with his dual life increases, Smith falls deeper into vengeful madness and quickly surfaces as the prime suspect. Tensions mount, and while Smith battles to allay the anger that engulfs him, the Indian Killer claims another life. With acerbic wit and chilling page-turning intensity, Alexie takes an unflinching look at what nurtures rage within a race both colonized and marginalized by a society that neither values nor understands it.

"Part thriller, part magical realism, and part social commentary, Indian Killer . . . lingers long past the final page."-- Seattle Weekly

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ISBN-139780802143570
ISBN-100802143571
PublisherGrove Press
Publication Date2008-07-01
EditionReprint
Languageen
Pages432
Dimensionsin x in x in
Weight lbs
Sherman Alexie is an acclaimed American author, poet, and filmmaker known for exploring themes related to his Native American heritage. Born in 1966 on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington State, Alexie overcame numerous hardships, including living with hydrocephalus. This experience influenced his work, which often focuses on Native American characters grappling with poverty, racism, and health problems. Some of his most famous works include "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," which won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2007, and "Smoke Signals," a film he wrote and co-produced that won the Audience Award and Filmmaker's Trophy at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. His numerous honors include a PEN/Hemingway Award, a PEN/Malamud Award, and he was named one of The New Yorker's 20 top writers for the 21st century.

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