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In The Red Convertible, readers can follow the evolution of narrative styles, the shifts and metamorphoses in Erdrich's fiction, over the past thirty years.
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Louise Erdrich is one of the most gifted, prolific, and challenging of contemporary Native American novelists.
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As horrific as the crimes at the heart of this novel are, other sections remind us that Erdrich is a great comic writer ....
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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The tensions between stoical endurance and the frailty of human connection, as delineated in Erdrich's almost unimaginably rich eighth novel a panoramic exploration of a world where butchers sing like angels. ...
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Louise Erdrich is a master at revealing the "Big Picture" in life with such joyous, hilarious characters.
Reader reviews of The Last Report On The Miracles At Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich. 2001
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Erdrich is again treading on familiar ground, considering questions of religion and identity while adding another complex layer to the life of one of her characters.
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Aside from her six novels, Erdrich is the author of two children's books, Grandmother's Pigeon (1996) and The Birchbark House (1999), and a memoir, The Blue Jay's Dance (1995), among other works.
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Author of the novels Love Medicine and Tracks, Louise Erdrich is widely recognized as being one of today’s most important Native American voices.
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Now an international, multi-ethnic, and cross-disciplinary group of scholars investigates the meaningful ways in which fantasy and Native America intersect, examining classics by American Indian authors such as Louise Erdrich, Gerald Vizenor, and Leslie Marmon Silko, as well as non-Native fantasists such as H.P. Lovecraft, J.R.R. Tolkien, and J.K. Rowling.
TOC: Intersection of Fantasy & Native America edited by Amy H. Sturgis and David D. Oberhelman 2009
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The Porcupine Year by Louise Erdrich: Book summary and media reviews.
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