5 edition of The novels of Louise Erdrich found in the catalog.
Published
2001
by Peter Lang in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]247) and index.
Statement | Connie A. Jacobs. |
Series | American Indian studies ;, vol. 11, American Indian studies ;, v. 11. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS3555.R42 Z73 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 260 p. : |
Number of Pages | 260 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6792017M |
ISBN 10 | 0820440272 |
LC Control Number | 00056402 |
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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction. Finalist for the PEN Faulkner Award. In this literary masterwork, Louise Erdrich, the bestselling author of the National Book Award-winning The Round House and the Pulitzer Prize nominee The Plague of Doves wields her breathtaking narrative magic in an emotionally haunting contemporary tale of a tragic accident, a /5(39). Erdrich has been short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize in literature and won the National Book Award in for her novel The Round House. Erdrich regularly hosts writing workshops at the Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota, and operates an independent bookstore in Minneapolis with a heavy focus on Native American literature.
Louise Erdrich has been drawing from her heritage since Love Medicine announced her ascension to the top tier of American literature in , when it won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Louise Erdrich is the author of some 17 novels, many of them set in the same fictional location where she weaves a set of intertwining stories, all densely imagined and rich with memorable characters.
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Learning from the written word
Parenthood.
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Abstract Expressionists and their precursors.
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From National Book Award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author Louise Erdrich, a profound and enchanting new novel: a richly imagined world “where butchers sing like angels.” Having survived World War I, Fidelis Waldvogel returns to his quiet German village and marries the pregnant widow of his best friend, killed in action.
This revised and expanded edition of Beidler and Barton’s indispensable A Reader’s Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich builds on the sellout success of the first edition. Every serious reader of Erdrich’s fiction will want access to this comprehensive new edition, which includes valuable new by: Books (novels) by Louise Erdrich only, please.
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The book was reviewed by multiple publications, including The New York Times, The Kansas City Star. The novel series, The Birchbark House written by author Louise Erdrich consists of a total of 5 books published between the years and The first novel of the series was titled ‘The Birchbark House’ and was published by the Disney-Hyperion publishing house in the year Most of Erdrich's novels began as short stories, and this book, Freeman said in the Star Tribune, is "a fascinating description of a novelist.
One of the most revered novelists of our time—a brilliant chronicler of Native-American life—Louise Erdrich returns to the territory of her bestselling, Pulitzer Prize finalist The Plague of Doves with The Round House, transporting readers to the Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota.
It is an exquisitely told story of a boy on the cusp of manhood who seeks justice and understanding in the wake of a terrible Cited by: Louise Erdrich now has me as a fan, even though I've previously resisted reading her adult novels. There are two reasons for this: 1) As part of my Native American studies curriculum, I tried reading her children's book The Birchbark House to a class of second graders/5.
Karen Louise Erdrich is a American author of novels, poetry, and children's books. Her father is German American and mother is half Ojibwe and half French American.
She is an enrolled member of the Anishinaabe nation (also known as Chippewa)/5. Louise Erdrich is the author of fifteen novels as well as volumes of poetry, children’s books, short stories, and a memoir of early motherhood.
Her novel The Round House won the National Book Award for. Louise Erdrich (born Karen Louise Erdrich, June 7, ) is an American author, writer of novels, poetry, and children's books featuring Native American characters and settings. She is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, a federally recognized tribe of the Anishinaabe (also known as Ojibwe and Chippewa).
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Louise Erdrich, American author whose principal subject is the Ojibwa Indians in the northern Midwest. Her notable books included Love Medicine, The Plague of Doves, The Round House, LaRose, and The Night Watchman. This updated edition of National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Louise Erdrich’s novel now features fascinating new content, a new title, new cover art, and a new foreword by the author -- a riveting story that explor.
Love Medicine Sometimes prolific novelists take a few books to warm up, but that’s not the case with Erdrich. Her very first novel, ’s Love Medicine, won the National Book Critics Circle Award, and introduced many of the characters that populated her subsequent book spans sixty years and centers on the love triangle between members of the Ojibwa tribe living on the Turtle.
HarperCollins Louise Erdrich’s new novel “The Night Watchman” (HarperCollins, $) shimmers and dances like the northern lights the book’s cover evokes. Thomas Wazhushk, the night watchman of the title, works security at a jewel bearing plant near the Turtle Mountain reservation in North Dakota that employs his niece Patrice.
Louise Erdrich: By the Book The author of “The Round House” and, most recently, “LaRose” thinks President Obama “deserves a diverting.
In this literary masterwork, Louise Erdrich, the bestselling author of the National Book Award-winning The Round House and the Pulitzer Prize nominee The Plague of Doves wields her breathtaking narrative magic in an emotionally haunting contemporary tale of a tragic accident, a demand for justice, and a profound act of atonement with ancient roots in Native American culture/5().
Two years ago, Louise Erdrich thought she would never write again. The National Book Award-winning author of “The Round House” and more than a dozen other treasured novels .Online shopping from a great selection at Books Store.
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