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Erdrich is widely acclaimed as one of the most significant writers of the second wave of the Native American Renaissance. She has written 28 books in all, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children's books. In 2009, her novel The Plague of Doves was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and received an Anisfield-Wolf Book ...
The novel is set in the 1950s. This is Erdrich's sixth standalone novel following Future Home of the Living God. The novel was inspired by the life of Erdrich's grandfather who motivated and inspired other members of the Turtle Mountain Reservation to resist the Indian termination policies of the 1940s-1960s. [2]
Birchbark Books, also known by its full name, Birchbark Books & Native Arts, is an independent bookstore in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the Kenwood neighborhood. Selling both books and works of art, it was founded by Pulitzer Prize–winning Native American novelist Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians [2]) in 2001.
Apr. 25—Louise Erdrich is 2021 winner of the $35,000 Aspen Words literary prize for her novel "The Night Watchman." The prize is an annual award for an influential work of fiction that ...
Her novel "The Night Watchman," which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2021, was inspired by her grandfather, Patrick Gourneau. Erdrich is also the owner of an indie bookstore, Birchbark Books in ...
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As the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. 2013 Don DeLillo [4] [5] 2014 E. L. Doctorow [6] 2015 Louise Erdrich [1] [7] 2016 Marilynne Robinson [8] 2017 Denis Johnson [9] 2018 Annie Proulx [10] 2019 Richard Ford [11] 2020 Colson Whitehead [12] 2021 Joy Williams [13] 2022 Jesmyn Ward; 2023 George Saunders [14] [15] [16] 2024 James ...
With her new novel "The Sentence," Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich has crafted a hard-won love letter to readers and to booksellers