Love Medicine Resources
Websites
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Articles and Interviews
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Salon's Robert Spillman interviews Erdrich about her craft and aspects of her personal history that figure in her work.
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The New York Times's review of Love Medicine.
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Amy Tan reacts to reading Love Medicine as she prepared to write The Joy Luck Club.
Video
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Harper Academic digs deep into the first page of Love Medicine—and argues that June is actually the protagonist of the book, not Marie.
Audio
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Check out Louise Erdrich's interview with NPR promoting her latest novel, The Round House.
Images
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Check out a picture of Erdrich from the University of Illinois Web site.
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As caricatures go, this one of Erdrich from The Kenyon Review is actually pretty cool.