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Sherman Alexie: Critical Essay by Ron McFarland

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SOURCE: McFarland, Ron. “‘Another Kind of Violence’: Sherman Alexie's Poems.” American Indian Quarterly 21, no. 2 (spring 1997): 252–55, 257–64.

In the following excerpt, McFarland examines the polemic nature of Alexie's writing and his unique poetic form.

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