Author Louise Erdrich speaks at Haskell Indian Nations University on Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Erdrich discussed her latest book, "The Night Watchman." Award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich will be ...
Award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich speaks at Haskell Indian Nations University on Saturday, October 12, 2024, to launch her new novel, “The Mighty Red.” Pulitzer Prize winning-author Louise Erdrich ...
Louise Erdrich, author of this year’s One Book One Northwestern selection “The Night Watchman,” discussed her novel’s inspirations at the 20th One Book One Northwestern keynote on Oct. 15. Moderated ...
METAVERSE When you’re reading a novel, you’ll find its author’s fingerprints on every page. But how often do you encounter the writer as a character in his or her own story? Rarely — probably because ...
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From NPR News, this is WEEKEND EDITION. I'm Liane Hansen. Louise Erdrich is famous for writing stories anchored in Native American mythology, but her latest novel drifts free of her literary home base ...
Birchbark Books & Native Crafts in Minneapolis has won the $50,000 Berresford Prize for owner Louise Erdrich, poet, essayist, children’s book author and Pulitzer Prize-winner for her novel “The ...
Louise Edrich, the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Night Watchman" returns with "The Sentence" (HarperCollins), a magical comedy about a bookstore, a convicted body snatcher, and a ...
Mauser's illness : medical humor in Erdrich's Four souls / Peter G. Beidler -- Louise Erdrich and American Indian literary nationalism / Alan R. Velie -- Flannery O'Connor and Louise Erdrich : the ...
Leonard Peltier, the American Indian Movement activist, returned to North Dakota, where, under home confinement, he will serve the remainder of his life sentence for the murders of two F.B.I. agents.
Louise Erdrich has been telling stories set in Native American communities for her entire decades-long career as an author. Her first novel, "Love Medicine," published in 1984, followed five Ojibwe ...
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