The short stories in the enthralling and surprising collections below share traits and themes both overt and subtle with Louise Erdrich’s Python’s Kiss, from the author’s Native American perspective to an incisive take on rural lives to emotional intricacy, sharp humor, soaring imagination, profound empathy, complex trauma, and transcendent wonder.
Blasphemy: New and Selected Stories. By Sherman Alexie. 2012. 480p. Grove (9780802120397).
The characters in Alexie’s mischievously and mordantly funny and scathingly forthright tales grapple with racism, poverty, alcoholism, the tragic loss of languages and customs, endangered truths, and imperiled nature.
A Calm & Normal Heart. By Chelsea T. Hicks. 2022. 216p. Unnamed (9781951213541).
Hicks, an enrolled citizen of the Osage Nation, presents stories that fearlessly embrace and upend Native American traditions as young women navigate sex, love, and life…