
Louise Erdrich
Louise Erdrich is an award-winning American author of Native American descent, celebrated for her novels that explore themes of identity, culture, and the human experience, and she has garnered critical acclaim for her contributions to literature.
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The author quotes Louise Erdrich's Tracks, indicating admiration.
‘Of course I’m bloody anxious, having grown up in a place that told me I wasn’t good enough’ – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2026-06-21
Louise Erdrich's bookstore provides supplies for protesters.
El ‘sitio’ de Minneapolis: así resisten los vecinos de la ciudad demócrata el asedio migratorio de Trump | Inmigración en Estados UnidosEl País·
Spain· 2026-02-01
Louise Erdrich is a Pulitzer-winning novelist known for her works on Native American life in Minnesota.
Military deployment shifted the landscape in 1950s Arkansas. Will ICE reshape Minnesota?The Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2026-01-27
Louise Erdrich is part of the remarkable lineage of novelists that includes Tommy Orange.
« Les Etoiles errantes », de Tommy Orange : survivre, puis renaîtreLe Monde·
France· 2025-08-25
Louise Erdrich is quoted in the article regarding the emotional impact of writing.
‘Sirât’, la sustancia | OpiniónEl País·
Spain· 2025-06-28
Louise Erdrich is mentioned as a novelist whose work was discovered at Cúirt.
‘There is a sense of an Irish writing culture exploding around the world’ – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-04-06
















































