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Indian Killer
by: Sherman Alexie

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780802143570
ISBN: 0802143571
Label: Grove Press
Manufacturer: Grove Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: July 01, 2008
Publisher: Grove Press
Sales Rank: 19664
Studio: Grove Press




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

A national best seller, 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.


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Native American Sherman Alexie's new novel is a departure in tone from his lyrical and funny earlier work, which include The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and Reservation Blues. The main character is an Indian serial killer who incites racial tension by murdering whites in retribution for his people's history. The killer leaves clear signs of his motives by scalping his victims, and leaving feathers as gestures of Indian defiance. The killer is a conflicted creation--raised by loving white parents, but twisted by loss of his identity as an Indian. Alexie layers the story with complications and ancillary characters, from a rabid talk show host, to vengeance seeking whites, to liberals who find their patronizing espousal of Indian causes no longer so easy.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Shocking Perspective
Alexie continues to confront the mistakes of the past with tales so shocking it boggles the imagination. However, we need to see the effects of our need, in a melting pot nation, to respect the diversity of various cultures trying to blend into one nation. The scars of the past, especially with our Native American population need to be addressed. Money is not the answer as much as mutual respect and acceptance of differences.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Beautifully written, but the strength of the story is not the mystery
"The sheets are dirty. An Indian health service hospital in the late sixties, on this reservation or that reservation, any reservation, a particular reservation. Antiseptic, cinnamon, and danker odors, anonymous cries up and down the hallways..."

Aside from "David Copperfield," and a few others, this opening is one of the strongest I have ever read. The story itself revolves around two mysteries: the primary is the mystery of John Smith's heritage. Though he's a full blood Native American, he was taken from his birth family and raised by whites with no racial identity. The other is of a Seattle-based serial killer who's scalping his victims.

While the murder mystery is interesting, the true death is of the Native American culture by various means from adoption of Native children by whites, to subversion of teaching Native culture by handing it to white professors, and numerous other ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Loved it
I found this book very satisfying on a couple of levels. First, I was impressed how Alexie developed a diminsional person using all the aspects of a humanity. I appreciated that his characters were neither good or bad, just people trying to survive.

Secondly, I like the mystical aspect he put into. After all, aren't we all tied to our ancestors as strongly as Alexie paints.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Indian Killer
Indian Killer
Sherman Alexie
New York, NY. Warner Books 1996
420 pages


"The sheets are dirty. An Indian health service hospital in the late sixties, on this reservation or that reservation, any reservation, a particular reservation. Antiseptic, cinnamon, and danker odors, anonymous cries up and down the hallways..."
This is the introduction that Sherman Alexie uses to explain the world, but through the eyes of Native Americans.
Indian killer is the story of john smith, Marie Polatkin, And of course, the Indian killer. John smith was born a full Native American but he was raised by white people. He later meets a Native American activist named Marie And at this time there is a mysterious murder where the victim was scalped, which starts an argument between the white people and the native people of Seattle.
Being Native American but raised by white people, ... Read More




 

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