'Blasphemy' is a captivating collection that juxtaposes sixteen new stories with fifteen revered classics by the National Book Award-winning author Sherman Alexie. Drawing upon his remarkable career spanning over twenty years, Alexie presents an anthology that traverses the vast landscape of Native American life in the Pacific Northwest. With sharp humor and startling candor, the stories range from the trials of a homeless man fighting to reclaim a family heirloom, to accounts of everyday warriors battling the realities of modern America. This anthology is a masterful demonstration of Alexie's craft, showcasing his ability to weave tales that are at once poignant, provocative, and profoundly human. Readers will find themselves on a road trip of morality, in a donkey basketball league, and broaching themes of marital strife, environmental threats, and the pursuit of personal and cultural identity. 'Blasphemy' affirms Alexie's standing as a preeminent voice in American literature, offering a window into worlds that are honest, impactful, and endlessly resonant.