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          Erdrich says, “President Obama has been very responsive to Native Americans and the issues that we face..

          Louise Erdrich

          Native American author in Minnesota (born 1954)

          Karen Louise Erdrich (ER-drik;[2] born June 7, 1954)[3] is a Native American author of novels, poetry, and children's books featuring Native American characters and settings.

          The author of “The Round House” and, most recently, “LaRose” thinks President Obama “deserves a diverting literary read filled with witchy sex, brutal greed.

        1. The author of “The Round House” and, most recently, “LaRose” thinks President Obama “deserves a diverting literary read filled with witchy sex, brutal greed.
        2. In Understanding Louise Erdrich, Seema Kurup offers a comprehensive analysis of this critically acclaimed Native American novelist.
        3. Erdrich says, “President Obama has been very responsive to Native Americans and the issues that we face.
        4. Louise Erdrich opens up about her new book, The Sentence.
        5. The acclaimed author began her dystopian story 15 years ago, but in the Trump era it seems particularly relevant.
        6. She is an enrolled citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota, a federally recognizedOjibwe people.[4][1]

          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 Award.[5] In November 2012, she received the National Book Award for Fiction for her novel The Round House.[6] She is a 2013 recipient of the Alex Awards.

          She was awarded the Library of Congress Prize for Amer