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Native-Poem-A-Day #3 for #NationalPoetryMonth
“Captivity” by Louise Erdrich
#indigenous #native #louiseerdrich #poetry #poem #books #nativeart #indigenousart
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My Minnesota nice display for the Winnetka Public Library. So many wonderful authors from #minnesota! And musicians!
#prince #bobdylan
And let’s not forget it’s home to the #mayoclinic
#minnesotanice
#minnesotaauthors
#booksky 💙📚💙
#authors
#publiclibraries
#louiseerdrich
#williamkentkrueger
Book cover of Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich. A white background with the title, author, and other words (illegible) in black. At the center is a yellow and green circle with simple drawings of various animals (monkey, bird, fish, snake, and a woman) converging on an 8-pointed star.
Currently reading: Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich.
#currentlyreading #booksky #louiseerdrich #futurehomeofthelivinggod
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸'𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘀:
- Louise Erdrich - 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘞𝘢𝘵𝘤𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘯
- Simon Ortiz - "Towards a National Indian Literature"
The podcast: 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗡𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗱𝘀, Feb 13
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#LiteraryNomads #SimonOrtiz
#IndigenousSovereignty
#TheNightWatchman #LouiseErdrich
#Survivance #WritingBack #booksky #edusky
𝗧𝗕𝗥 𝗣𝗶𝗹𝗲: 𝗙𝗲𝗯𝗿𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘀 -
Views from the marginalized, this month. Erdrich is always a pleasure & looking forward to Blackhawk's history along with my first book by Rankine!
#books #literature #tbrpile #tbrlist #laylafsaad #louiseerdrich #tommyorange #claudiarankine #nedblackhawk #ramv #booksky
Das orangefarbene Buch "Jahr der Wunder" von Louise Erdrich mit großen weißen Blockbuchstaben und einem gelben Kreis mit dem Text "Louise Erdrich gehört zu den besten amerikanischen Autorinnen ihrer Zeit." liegt auf einem graugemusterten Sessel. Links daneben liegen eine Lesebrille mit rostroten Rahmen und ein Lesezeichen mit einer lesenden Person mit Hut, die mit angewinkelten Beinen auf einem Fensterbrett sitzt.
"Im Gefängnis bekam ich ein Wörterbuch."
Jahr der Wunder - Louise Erdrich #LouiseErdrich
#buchbeginn #buchclub #Bücher2026
Book cover for The Sentence by Louise Erdrich
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4. The Sentence by Louise Erdrich
Genre: Magical Realism, Ghost Story, Literary
Why I Loved it: I learned what Minneapolis was like during COVID & the George Floyd protests. Beautifully written. Great bibliography.
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30 day books-by-women challenge! Choose 30 books, one per day, no particular order, that you’ve read that were written by women. #booksky #bookchallenge #readingwomen Day 4 #indigenousAuthors #LouiseErdrich
This book was heart aching. The examination of the pandemic and BLM protests through the view of this main character was intense. The haunting part of the story felt so sad too.
#TheSentence #LouiseErdrich #BookReview
Starting #TheSentence by #LouiseErdrich
Today in Bookish and Literary History, November 4
#OnThisDay #ThisDayinHistory #OTD #November4 #booksky #LouiseErdrich #KevinMoffett #BryanWashington #MarciaArguetaMickelson #EmilyBainMurphy #OyinkanBraithwaite #JanetBurroway #BrisaCarleton #AndreinaCordani #KendraCoulter
A social post from @lifeboatacademy which says: “There is no such thing as a complete lack of order, only a design so vast it appears unrepetitive up close.” — Louise Erdrich
If the pattern seems missing, maybe we’re just zoomed in too far.
Louise Erdrich knew scale changes everything.
#LouiseErdrich #LifeboatAcademy #DesignOfTheWild #RelationalIntelligence #BiggerThanWeKnow
𝗧𝗕𝗥 𝗣𝗶𝗹𝗲: 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘀 -
It's Native American Heritage Month! What are you learning?
#books #literature #tbrpile #tbrlist #louiseerdrich #thesentence #pattykrawel #badindiandsbookclub #simonjortiz #fromsandcreek #waltermurray #theomniamericans #julesverne #ndstevenson #lumberjanes #booksky
Cover of the UK paperback version of ‘The Mighty Red’ by Louise Erdrich. Design involves vertical swirls of various shades of blue and purple, with fish swimming.
I’ve been looking forward to this.
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#DanielDefoe #StephenCrane #MauriceMaeterlinck #BernardCornwell #LouiseErdrich #MatthewBlake #DaphneduMaurier #JamieVaron #GradyChambers #VictoriaRedel #EleanorLerman #LenPennie #YumeKitasei #ChanelCleeton #DanielleSteel #MelindaTaub #VanessaFPenney #JadeChang
This image captures a piece of text art, likely a poem or a short conceptual work, presented on a distressed piece of brown paper. The majority of the work consists of the repetitive, typewritten phrases "No baby." and, occasionally, "Yes baby." filling the paper in a grid-like pattern. This repetition creates a dense, almost overwhelming texture of negation, punctuated by rare moments of affirmation. Below the typewritten text, the title is handwritten in red script: "Story of a Woman." A second, fainter signature or dedication appears underneath in what looks like graphite or a lighter pencil. The contrast between the mechanical repetition of the words and the personal, emotional titles, combined with the raw, torn edges of the paper, suggests a powerful commentary on fertility, societal expectations, choice, and female identity. The artist is Yvonne Rainer, an influential American choreographer and filmmaker.
The label interprets the work as a reflection of being a woman and bearing children. The artist materializes the Story of a Woman through the combination of painting (the rhythmic lines) and prose (the repetitive, cyclical text). The repetitive text pattern, subtly and sporadically interrupted by the phrase "yes baby," is explicitly likened to how "cycles of childbearing might disrupt menstruation." The piece is a powerful statement about the nature of womanhood, fertility, and the rhythm of life. The rhythmic brushwork and repetitive text combine to form a profound commentary.
This image captures a vertical, rectangular painting dominated by a dense pattern of horizontal lines and bands in shades of red, reddish-brown, and off-white/cream. Key visual features: Color and Texture: The majority of the surface is covered in closely packed, thin, and slightly irregular horizontal lines in a blood-red or rust color. These lines are laid over a lighter background, creating a woven or fibrous texture that evokes muscle tissue, geological strata, or pages of text. Composition: The lines form distinct horizontal bands across the canvas. Some bands are darker and more densely packed with red lines, while others are lighter, showing more of the cream background, which creates a rhythmic, wave-like pattern of alternating intensity. Technique: The appearance strongly suggests the material described on the museum label in a previous context: "Hundreds of horizontal, blood-red, rhythmical lines, like those written by hand on paper, appear on a stretched canvas." This identifies it as the acrylic on canvas component of Louise Erdrich's "Story of a Woman." The rhythmic, cyclical nature of the brushwork is intentional, relating to themes of the female body and life cycles.
Story of a Woman, Louise Erdrich. 2015.
Choose 20 paintings that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings. 14/20
#blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #paintings #art #LouiseErdrich
Paula Wieczorek's book "Imagining the anthropocene future" on a large tree trunk with lots of swirly snags
It's the UN's Intl Day of the World's #IndigenousPeoples today! 🌏
Let's honour it with some new books!
Paula Wieczorek analyses how #IndigenousWriters #ZainabAmadahy #RebeccaRoanhorse #MelissaTantaquidgeonZobel #CherieDimaline & #LouiseErdrich write #IndigenousFuturism in the #Anthropocene
For anyone wanting a historical analysis of just how messed up this is, please read The Round House, by #LouiseErdrich, (winner, National Book Award, fiction, 2012). Though set in the lower 48, there are important parallels to the problem of jurisdictional deserts and violence against women.
A new writer to me but I’ll be reading many more books by Louise Erdrich in the future
#louiseerdrich #justread #booksky #booksky💙📚#lovemedicine
20 authors you’d recommend to a friend. One author per day, no particular order. #booksky #books #bookchallenge #readingchallenge #indigenous #fiction
Day 8 #LouiseErdrich
Erdrich is a master storyteller. Her characters are complex, colorful, nuanced. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #theroundhouse #louiseerdrich #booksky
“You have to love. You have to feel. It is the reason you are here on earth. You are here to risk your heart. You are here to be swallowed up.”
Happy Birthday #LouiseErdrich
Finished book. Nowt to read on bus. I thought it was pretty poor. Reviews say ‘stunning - powerful - funny - heartwarming ‘. I thought it was none of those things. Stitched together and a bit dull. #louiseerdrich #thesentence Pollux bollux tookie wookie
Cover of Louise Erdrich's book, "Round House".
Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations; no reviews; just the covers.
Day 3
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Just finished. A good novel set on a Native American reservation in ND. #louiseerdrich #mysterynovels