![]() They're all connected, yes, but I had trouble following the "when" part which just makes it all muddled in my memory. I suppose the difference would be that Lone Ranger and Tonto was a collection of short stories and Indian Killer was a novel, but I think it was the complete lack of any feeling of time connecting the stories. I had trouble connecting the stories together and pulling anything out of it. I just wasn't a fan of how it was set up. I like that book a lot better than Lone Ranger and Tonto. I've only read Lone Ranger and Tonto and Indian Killer. I remember they were selling it there, but I haven't read it. I think it was about the time The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian came out. My creative writing prof at the time was the same one who taught NA lit, so our (very small) class went together, and pretty much my whole group with one exception was annoyed with him. It was quite amazing, but I think I'm one of few who was more amused than insulted and didn't leave ticked off at him. ![]() He successfully managed to insult all several hundred people in the audience. ![]() I saw Alexie speak once at my university. ![]() I wanted to see what discussion this might generate though, and readerlit23, I noticed it was your first post here, so hi. I read this book a long time ago, so I'm not 100% clear on details anymore - that and I would find it amazing if the OP from 2004 still has the same question in mind. ![]()
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