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Tag Archives: Native American Literature
VIDEO: LINES I LOVED FROM SHERMAN ALEXIE’S “WHAT I’VE STOLEN, WHAT I’VE EARNED”
I recently read What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned by Sherman Alexie. It was amazing! Alexie is one of my favorite poets. I own and have read, and re-read, his sex previous collections of poems. While reading the book I … Continue reading
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Tagged American Indian writers, Ariana X Rodriguez, Eroticizing Native Americans, Exoticizing people of colour, Found poem, Gentrification, Hanging Loose Press, Indian Names, Indigenous Poetry, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Native American Literature, racism, Sherman Alexie, Sherman Alexie poetry, Sonnet poem, What I've Stolen What I've Earned by Sherman Alexie
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FOUND SONNET, LINES I LOVED FROM SHERMAN ALEXIE’S “WHAT I’VE STOLEN, WHAT I’VE EARNED”
Found Sonnet, Lines I Loved From Sherman Alexie’s What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned By Jorge Antonio Vallejos 1. My Indian name is Wants To Tell You His Indian Name Because It Makes Him Feel More Indian. 2. …my big brother, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariana X Rodriguez, Eroticizing Native Americans, Exoticizing people of colour, Found poem, Hanging Loose Press, Indian Names, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Native American Literature, Native American Poetry, People of colour and gentrification, Sherman Alexie, Sonnet poem, What I've Stolen What I've Earned by Sherman Alexie
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VLOG: MY FALL 2012 READING LIST
In my last post I shared my fall 2012 reading list. It’s not as big as my summer 2012 reading list but it does have quite a few titles from different genres: poetry, short story, and non-fiction. Writers read. That’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Bao Phi, Black Coffee Poet, Book Haul, CBC Radio, Cyntha Ozick, Dorothy Allison, Ed Bok Lee, Eleanor Wachtel, Erotica, Jewish American Writers, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Native American Literature, poetry, Queer Literature, Reading list, Recommended reading, Richard Wagamese, Tristan Taormino, Writers and Company CBC
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WAUBGESHIG RICE READS FROM “MIDNIGHT SWEATLODGE”
Polite, humble, and cool are three words I use to describe Waubgeshig Rice. Working with Waubgeshig to videotape him reading was easy. He was patient and funny and appreciative of my work. I enjoyed reviewing and interviewing Waubgeshig Rice about … Continue reading
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Tagged "Midnight Sweatlodge" by Waubgeshig Rice, Aboriginal Literature, Black Coffee Poet, Colonialism, First Nations Literature, genocide, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Native American Literature, racism, Sweatlodge Ceremony, Waubgeshig Rice, Waubgeshig Rice Reads From "Midnight Sweatlodge"
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