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Louise Erdrich
January 2022
In brief: Audience-ology; The Sentence; London, Burning – review
Book of the day
The Sentence by Louise Erdrich review – saved by books
January 2018
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich review – fertile ground for dystopian nightmares
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich review – a fable for our times
April 2017
LaRose by Louise Erdrich review – reverberations of an accidental killing
Louise Erdrich paints a rich, wide-canvas portrait of a Native American community under stress
March 2017
Top 10s
Top 10 novels on rural America
From Marilynne Robinson to William Faulkner, these great stories are told from the margins of US life, but they carry profound resonance
June 2016
LaRose by Louise Erdrich review – formidable Ojibwe storytelling
An astonishing novel from the award-winning writer rooted in the Native American culture of North Dakota
September 2015
Louise Erdrich on her fiction: 'I'm writing out of the mixture of cultures'
Receiving the Library of Congress prize for American fiction, Erdrich spoke of how her writing emerged from the ‘great loss’ of Native Americans
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