Indian Killer

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Indian Killer is a dark, literary crime novel by Sherman Alexie that explores themes of identity, racism, and violence through the story of a serial killer targeting white men in Seattle.

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instanceOf crime novel
novel
author Sherman Alexie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresIssue anti-Native racism
cultural appropriation
media sensationalism
mental illness
urban violence
featuresCharacter Daniel Smith NERFINISHED
Jack Wilson NERFINISHED
Marie Polatkin NERFINISHED
Olivia Smith NERFINISHED
Reggie Polatkin NERFINISHED
genre crime fiction
literary fiction
psychological thriller
hasForm hardcover
paperback
print
hasISBN 9780871136525
hasTheme alienation
colonialism
cultural conflict
identity
racism
revenge
urban Native American experience
violence
language English
literaryMovement contemporary Native American literature
literaryStyle dark
nonlinear
mainSetting Seattle NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus serial killer targeting white men
narrativePerspective third-person multiple
originalPublicationLanguage English
pageCount 420
protagonist John Smith NERFINISHED
protagonistEthnicity Native American NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1996
publisher Atlantic Monthly Press NERFINISHED
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
targetAudience adult readers

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Sherman Alexie notableWork Indian Killer