The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (1993) by Sherman Alexie
"In this darkly comic short story collection, Alexie, a
Spokane/Coeur d'Alene Indian, weaves memory, fantasy, and
stark realism to paint a complex, grimly ironic portrait of life in
and around the Spoke Indian Reservation. These 22 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 James
Many Horses III," even though he actually writes them 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 most
poetically, between modern Indians and the traditions of the past."
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