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 ...
One may read a sentence, write a sentence, be sentenced. The word’s meaning is informed by power: who wields it, who is subject to it. In Louise Erdrich’s dazzling sentence-soaked new novel "The ...
For nearly 40 years, Louise Erdrich has been a force in American literature, publishing 18 novels, three poetry collections and seven children’s books, along with short stories and nonfiction. Her ...
The Sentence: It's such an unassuming title (and one that sounds like it belongs to a writing manual); but, Louise Erdrich's latest is a deceptively big novel, various in its storytelling styles; ...
Without wishing to re-autopsy the Bad Art Friend’s much-rummaged-in corpse, it’s fair to say literary conversation lately has focused on the negative side of borrowing from one’s real-life milieu for ...
This month on Code Switch, we're talking to some of our favorite Indigenous authors about books that offer an escape. First up, a conversation with writer Louise Erdrich. Erdrich's new novel The ...
Louise Erdrich has been astonishingly prolific in recent years, publishing one extraordinary novel after another, each idiosyncratic but all blending wit and empathy and exploring large cultural ...
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 ...