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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
by
Sherman Alexie; Ellen Forney (Illustrator)
Budding cartoonist Junior leaves his troubled school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white farm town school where the only other Indian is the school mascot.
Darkness in St. Louis Bearheart
by
Gerald R. Vizenor
The novel is a part of the Native American Renaissance and is considered one of the first Native American novels to introduce a trickster figure into a contemporary setting, even as he drew on trickster traditions from various Native American tribes, such as Nanabozho (Anishinaabe) and Kachina (Pueblo).[1][2] The novel follows the adventures of Proude Cedarfair as he leads a group of mixedbloods on a pilgrimage across a postapocalyptic, postindustrial United States that has run out of gas.[1][3] This novel demonstrates several of Vizenor's key concepts: his use of trickster figures; his use of mixed blood (or "crossblood") Indian characters in a non-tragic way;[3] his version of magical realism—what he calls "mythic verism";[1] and his conception of "post indian" identity;[3] and his use of parody, as in the way the novel parodies bo

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