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Sherman Alexie: Critical Essay by Kenneth Lincoln

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SOURCE: Lincoln, Kenneth. “Modern Shamans: Seer, Shaman, Clown.” In Sing with the Heart of a Bear: Fusions of Native and American Poetry 1890-1999, pp. 267-74. Berkeley and Los Angeles, Calif.: University of California Press, 2000.

In the following essay, Lincoln examines Alexie's place among Native American writers of his generation.

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