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Antelope Wife
Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
15 posts | 14 read | 19 to read
One of America's most celebrated authors offers a powerful story suffused with a Native American sense of magic. Originally an important hunting ground for the Ojibway, the city of Minneapolis draws from nearby reservations many Native people, people who infuse the city with a strong and ongoing Native presence as well as a potent indigenous past. This story brings to life the people who live in or around this midwestern city. And like a modern city itself, it portrays people of all backgrounds and is a mixture of vibrant cultures and ideas. But also like a modern city, it has an edge, troubled by violence. "New York Times" bestselling author Louise Erdrich has twice won the National Magazine Award and her work has been included in both the O. Henry and the Best American collections several times.
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tinkguy
Antelope Woman: A Novel | Louise Erdrich
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The Antelope Woman character is haunting. Dreams and omens leak into my life as I was reading this. The story is told in pieces by several characters‘ point of view. There is a family tree in the first pages that helps. I like Almost Soup. I bet you will, too. The urban setting feels close and gritty. The rez, open. Paraphrase: This is “a new book partly made from the old book,” The Antelope Wife. I haven‘t read the old one. This one is great.

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Timidmagick
Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Panpan

The story was interesting but I just could not get into it. The writing was so fragmented I had to piece together who was talking, all the characters and how they were connected and when something was happening. It was almost as bad as season 2 of Westworld.

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Brie
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Just like the tapestry woven above, this novel has many threads but at its core is a family saga with a slight magical edge. It is by turns funny, heartbreaking, and profound.

readordierachel What a lovely passage 7y
Tanisha_A Sounds very interesting! 7y
Gezemice That sounds great. I wanted to read something by Louise Eldritch but never got around to it. 7y
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2BR02B
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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My spirit animal is the African Greater Kudu, because they are quite tall (which I can relate to) and majestic (which I can't). Thanks for #payingitforward @CoffeeCatsBooks!

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kristina_with_a_k
Antelope Woman: A Novel | Louise Erdrich
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LindsayReads
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Who knows any given day what season it will be in STL. 9°F now; 60s last week. Though as I've mentioned before, I'm a masochist and actually love #dreamingofacolderclimate when it's already cold outside, and Louise Erdrich is often my fix. Next up is The Antelope Wife (so weird that I've recently seen it being republished as Antelope Woman 🤔). I have no idea how or if extreme winter will manifest itself here, but I'll find out! #ReadJanuary

rachellayown I love Louise Erdrich! 8y
LindsayReads @rachellayown Meeeeeee, too. SUCH an author crush. I want to visit Minneapolis solely for her bookstore (though I hear it's a wonderful city besides). 8y
rachellayown YES, major author crush on my end too. And I want to get there as well. I went many years ago (before the bookstore opened) and would love to go back. 8y
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Books.a.Lot
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Mind blown. Beautiful and heart-wrenching story. Native American mythology, symbolism, windigo, magical realism.

Loved.

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Books.a.Lot
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Enjoying a little Native American literature on a cloudy, cool Saturday. Beautiful and lyrical, though I am not yet sure what exactly is going on in this story. Erdrich has me hooked.

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay, I think you'll like it here 😎👍🏻. 8y
Books.a.Lot Thank you, @MrBook. Enjoying it here! 8y
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razmanda
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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It took me longer than I expected given it's a pretty short book but not a word is wasted. Warrants a reread for sure. Magical realism plus Native American culture plus unclear narration - confusing at times but totally worth the effort.

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razmanda
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Engaging and confusing. Lunch time reading.

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razmanda
The Antelope Wife | Louise Erdrich
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Because I can't read just one book at a time. Lunch companion.