The Bingo Palace. Louise Erdrich. HarperCollinsPublishers, - FICTION - pages. 7 Reviews. Louise Erdrich's brilliant novels of contemporary Native American and Midwestern life have brought /5(7). The Bingo Palace Wheeler large print book series: Author: Louise Erdrich: Edition: large print: Publisher: Wheeler Pub., ISBN: X, Length: pages: Subjects/5(7). But when all efforts to win Shawnee’s affections go hopelessly awry, Lipsha seeks out his great-grandmother for a magical solution to his romantic dilemma—on sacred ground where a federally sanctioned bingo palace is slated for construction. Louise Erdrich’s luminous novel The Bingo Palace is a tale of spiritual death and reawakening; of money, desperate love, and wild hope; and of the Cited by:
Louise Erdrich: The Bingo Palace. What a beautiful book! The characters may be known to the reader from Erdrich's source book, Love Medicine, about several families on an Indian reservation in North Dakota, and their biological and generational relationships. The symbolic method that has been Erdrich's trademark is present again in The Bingo Palace. The late Nector Kashpaw's ceremonial pipe, a gift from Marie Kashpaw to Lipsha, is desired, and for a. Louise Erdrich's luminous novel The Bingo Palace is a tale of spiritual death and reawakening; of money, desperate love, and wild hope; and of the enduring power of cherished dreams. More from Louise Erdrich. The Bingo Palace. Louise Erdrich. $ $
The Bingo Palace is a novel written by Louise Erdrich published in , with three chapters appearing in the Georgia Review, The New Yorker, and Granta. It is the fourth novel in Erdrich's Love Medicine series, and it follows Lipsha Morrissey as he is summoned home by his grandmother Lulu Lamartine. The Bingo Palace. Louise Erdrich's brilliant novels of contemporary Native American and Midwestern life have brought her legions of fans and great critical acclaim. Here, in her latest and most luminescent work in the series begun with Love Medicine, the central character is Lipsha Morrissey, the illegitimate son of June Kashpaw and Gerry Nanapush. Louise Erdrich, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, is the author of many novels as well as volumes of poetry, children’s books, and a memoir of early motherhood. Her novel The Round House won the National Book Award for Fiction. Love Medicine and LaRose received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. Erdrich lives.
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