Love Medicine
by Louise Erdrich
List Price: $14.75
Pages: 367
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780072434194
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

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, waitressing, short order cooking, lifeguarding, and
construction work, before becoming a writer. She attended the Johns
Hopkins creative writing program and received fellowships at the McDowell
Colony and the Yaddo Colony. After she was named writer-in-residence at
Dartmouth, she married professor Michael Dorris and raised several
children, some of them adopted. She and Michael became a picture-book
husband-and-wife writing team, though they wrote only one truly
collaborative novel, The Crown of Columbus (1991). Among Erdrich's own
novels are Love Medicine (1984, expanded l993), Tracks (1988), The
Bingo Palace (1994), and Tales of Burning Love. She has also written
several books of poetry and non-fiction, winning several prizes for her work.
The Antelope Wife was published in 1998, not long after her separation
from Michael and his subsequent suicide. Some reviewers believed they
saw in The Antelope Wife the anguish Erdrich must have felt as her
marriage crumbled, but she has stated that she is unconscious of having
mirrored any real-life events.
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