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described the novel as being "most notable for its closely-observed and beautifully expressed perspective on contemporary American Indian life". Critic Martha Viehmann places the novel in an Anishinaabe cultural context, writing in the academic journal
199:'s use of names in The Translation of Dr. Apelles. Satirical descriptions of a white professor who claims to be an expert on Indians and of the bumbling behavior of an outsider remind me of 386: 175: 466: 456: 155: 461: 451: 441: 179: 436: 409: 327: 280: 167: 252: 207:'s stories. Yet Grover's voice is hers alone, one that clearly has a place in this growing body of contemporary Ojibwe literature." 446: 121: 183: 159: 387:"New Trends in Native American Studies: The Road Back to Sweetgrass and the Palimpsest Approach to Native Fiction" 113: 54: 195:'s novels. An English language novel sprinkled with Ojibwe words, many but not all translated, reminds me of 270:
University of Minnesota Duluth Department of American Indian Studies. Published 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017
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When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry
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that "The setting on an imaginary Ojibwe reservation with ties to an urban area is like
200: 192: 425: 303: 88:, In the Night of Memory, Gichigami Hearts: Stories & Histories From Misaabekong 364: 196: 242: 105: 98: 40: 405: 101: 139: 304:"Linda LeGarde Grover Wins Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for Fiction" 241:
Harjo, Joy; Foerster, Jenniefer Elise; Howe, LeAnne, eds. (2020).
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2015 Fiction Award, the earlier unpublished manuscript the
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Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers
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Index

Ojibwemowin
Bois Forte Band
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
Anishinaabe
novelist
short story
Bois Forte Band
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
American Indian Studies
University of Minnesota Duluth
Duluth News Tribune
Ojibwe
Flannery O'Connor Award
Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize
Northeastern Minnesota Book Award
Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers
Native Writers' Circle of the Americas
Indian Country Media Network
Erdrichs
Treuer
Vizenor
Jim Northrup
Minnesota Book Award




When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry
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9780393356816

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