Business of Fancydancing: The Screenplay
by Sherman Alexie
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Read in June, 2008
After reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian last summer, I decided to work my way through Alexie's oeuvre since I had already also read and enjoyed Reservation Blues. Two short story collections and one novel later, I was done. Not in that my task was completed but in that I couldn't take anymore. Then The Business of Fancydancing came into my possession after waiting about six months for it. Unwilling to let the book go after waiting so long for it, I decided to see what the f...more
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Read in December, 2007
pretty much perfect...moments of brilliant vision, and comic phrasing of tragic stuff, made me think more about the twisted past and present of this country, american indians, reservations, and me--but I loved Flight and Absolutely True Diary a million times more, personally....so for my star system to mean anything I guess have to go with three stars for this one. ...partly that has to do with the printing though--I'm not down with gritty independent poetry private-publishing books, with tweake...more
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His first book, the most raw, the least structurally organized, and in some ways the most powerful. It's almost like, lacking the formal tools, he writes with the only thing he knows—unfiltered emotion. Mostly poems in this book. Just five stories, most very short; you can see that he is just starting to move from poems to prose narratives.
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Read in April, 2007
This collection of poems and short stories explores the many facets of contemporary life on a reservation, including family relationships, the problems of alcoholism, and ethnic and spiritual identity. Alexie writes about the reservation with brutal honesty and language, but also infuses his stories with great humor.
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Read in March, 2008
I really enjoyed reading these short stories and poems that reveal the evolution of Sherman Alexie's work. They are a bit darker and some are very disturbing, but you get your first introduction to some of his best characters. I want to see the movie that is loosely based on this book.
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Having worked with Native Americans for many years, I was engrossed in the attention to detail that Sherman Alexie gives in his poems and short stories of reservation life. This book and his others are well worth reading.
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One of my favorite poems is here, "Giving Blood." My favorite line is "sorry Mr. Crazy Horse/but we've already taken too much of your blood and you won't be eligible/to donate for another generation or two."
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Read in January, 2005
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The book for this sucked compared to the movie, in utter contrast to both book and film for Smoke Signals. Despite that, not awful, entirely.
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i must admit i didnt understand a lot of it. or i guess i just didnt connect.
i think i connected more with the film of the same title.
i think i connected more with the film of the same title.
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probably my favorite alexie work, this one is funny and infuriating from a thoughtful point of view that isn't too authoritative.
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Read in January, 2001
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This is my favorite Sherman Alexie book. His writing is so painful, powerful, and very real.
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this one breaks my heart. i read it once. i'll never read it again.
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My favorite movie on natives. Though some of the acting sucked.
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My favorite poems of all time are in this book.
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