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“Despite all the talk of diversity and division--of red and blue states, of black and white and brown people, of rich and poor, gay and straight--Paul believed that Americans were shockingly similar. How can we be so different, thought Paul, if we all know the lyrics to the same one thousand songs?”

Quote by Sherman Alexie

Work

War Dances

War Dances is a narrative that delves into the profound effects of war on the lives of soldiers and the societies they come from. The story weaves together the experiences of various characters, highlighting the complexities of conflict and its aftermath. more

Author

Sherman Alexie
Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie is an American poet, writer, and actor, known for his works that reflect the life of Native Americans. He was born on October 7, 1966, and grew up in the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Rainier, Washington. more

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