Many know the feeling of finding a piece of writing that rings so true that it feels as if the author was speaking for you. It might be a novel, or a poem, or a piece of music -- with or without lyrics.
I stumbled across this essay by Sherman Alexie today, in part about the controversy surrounding his book The Absolutely True Diaries of a Part-Time Indian, but mostly about the meaning of literature, not to academia, but to the individual. He has been a favorite author of mine since I was in high school, a profoundly funny, profoundly disturbing man. An excerpt, speaking of writing as a victim of poverty, rape, and racism:
As a part-Indian myself, having just finished my first novel (a book, not unlike his, for young adults and dealing with some very unpleasant themes), this essay really struck a chord. It was one of those My God, EVERYBODY Should Read This moments. So I am sharing it here. Read the essay, it's not too long. Share your thoughts, it's an important subject.
I stumbled across this essay by Sherman Alexie today, in part about the controversy surrounding his book The Absolutely True Diaries of a Part-Time Indian, but mostly about the meaning of literature, not to academia, but to the individual. He has been a favorite author of mine since I was in high school, a profoundly funny, profoundly disturbing man. An excerpt, speaking of writing as a victim of poverty, rape, and racism:
[...]I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons–in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed.
As a part-Indian myself, having just finished my first novel (a book, not unlike his, for young adults and dealing with some very unpleasant themes), this essay really struck a chord. It was one of those My God, EVERYBODY Should Read This moments. So I am sharing it here. Read the essay, it's not too long. Share your thoughts, it's an important subject.