Basketball, Poverty, and Fame: Sherman Alexie Interview
In this episode, host Josh Colvin interviews writer Sherman Alexie, exploring his writing, upbringing, and the cultural significance of basketball in Native American life. They discuss poverty, college, nostalgia, and fame.
Also in this episode, Josh calls Trucker Andy to ask about his love of the open road, and then Josh reads his story "The Right Kind of Dog." Later in the show Sherman reads his essay "Blue Light Special."
Finally the show closes with a great song, "Snowed In" by the Droptines.
02:30 —Trucker Andy
05:40— Storytelling: The Right Kind of Dog
10:50 —Song: "Soon" by Big Hands Colvin
13:00 —Sherman Alexie Interview
15:00 —Sick Dog Story from Book
23:00 —Leaving the Reservation School
25:40 —Poverty
27:55 —Words and Violence
29:30 —Basketball
42:00 —College These Days
50:00 —Fame
54:00 —His Favorite Towns and Most Memorable Road Trip
58:30 —"Blue Light Special" by Sherman Alexie
1:02:50 —"Snowed In" by The Droptines
• Sherman Alexie: https://shermanalexie.substack.com/
• The Droptines: https://www.thedroptines.com/