Louise erdrich biography book list
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Louise Erdrich Books In Order
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Publication beställning of Birchbark House Books
The Birchbark House | (1999) |
The Game of Silence | (2005) |
The Porcupine Year | (2008) |
Chickadee | (2012) |
Makoons | (2016) |
Publication beställning of Love Medicine Books
Love Medicine | (1984) |
The Beet Queen | (1985) |
Tracks | (1988) |
The Bingo Palace | (1994) |
Tales of Burning Love | (1996) |
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse | (2000) |
Four Souls | (2004) |
The Painted Drum | (2005) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Crown of Columbus | (1991) |
The Antelope Wife / Antelope Woman | (1998) |
The mästare Butchers Singing Club | (2003) |
The Plague of Doves | (2008) |
Shadow Tag | (2010) |
The Round House | (2012) |
LaRose | (2016) |
Future Home of the Living God | (2017) |
The Night Watchman | (2020) |
The Sentence | (2021) |
The Mighty Red | (2024) |
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Louise Erdrich
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). She is widely acclaimed as one of the most significant Native writers of the second wave of what critic Kenneth Lincoln has called the Native American Renaissance.
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Year Title First published Reprinted/collected Notes 1981 The Red Convertible Mississippi Valley Review The Red Convertible: Collected and New Stories 1978–2008 First short story published. Later made part of Love Medicine. 1984 Saint Marie (March 1984). The Atlantic Monthly The Red Convertible: Collected and New Stories 1978–2008 Later made part of Love Medicine. 1985 Destiny (January 1985). The Atlantic Monthly The Red Convertible: Collected and New Stories 1978–2008 1988 Matchimanito (July 1988). The Atlantic Monthly Later expanded into Tracks. 1997 Satan: Hijacker of a Plane (August 1997). The Atlantic Monthly 2001 Sister Godzilla (February 2001). The Atlantic Monthly 2008 The Fat Man's Race Erdrich, Louise (November 3, 2008). "The Fat Man's Race". The New Yorker. Vol. 84, no. 35. pp. 85–86. The Red Convertible: Collected and New Stories 197
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Author Biography:
Louise Erdrich is one of the most gifted, prolific, and challenging of contemporary Native American novelists. Born in 1954 in Little Falls, Minnesota, she grew up mostly in Wahpeton, North Dakota, where her parents taught at Bureau of Indian Affairs schools. Her fiction reflects aspects of her mixed heritage: German through her father, and French and Ojibwa through her mother. She worked at various jobs, such as hoeing sugar beets, farm work,
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