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The Red Convertible: Selected and New Stories, 1978-2008 [Hardcover]

Louise Erdrich (Author)
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January 6, 2009

This unique volume brings together for the first time three decades of short stories by one of the most innovative and exciting writers of our day. A master of the genre, Louise Erdrich has selected these pieces—thirty works that first appeared in magazines as well as six unpublished stories—from among a much larger oeuvre. She has ordered them chronologically but also by theme and voice.

Erdrich is a fearless and inventive writer. In her fictional world, the mystical can emerge from the everyday, the comic turn suddenly tragic, and violence and beauty inhabit a single emotional landscape. Each character in these stories is full of surprises, and the twists and leaps of Erdrich's imagination are made all the more meaningful by the deeper truth of human feeling that underlies them.

In "Saint Marie," the ardent longing that propels a fourteen-year-old Indian girl up the hill to the Sacred Heart Convent and into a life-and-death struggle with the diabolical Sister Leopolda fuels a story of breathtaking power and originality. "Knives" tells of a homely butcher's assistant, a devoted reader of love stories, who falls for a good-looking predator, a traveling salesman, with devastating consequences for each of them. "Le Mooz" evokes the stinging flames of passion in old age—"Margaret had exhausted three husbands, and Nanapush had outlived his six wives"—with unexpected humor that turns suddenly bittersweet at the story's close. A passion for music in "Naked Woman Playing Chopin" proves more powerful than any experience of carnal or spiritual love; indeed, when Agnes DeWitt removes her clothing to enter the music of a particular composer, she sweeps all before her and transcends mortality and time itself.

In The Red Convertible, readers can follow the evolution of narrative styles, the shifts and metamorphoses in Erdrich's fiction, over the past thirty years. These stories, spellbinding in their boldness and beauty, are a stunning literary achievement.


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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Masculine women, gorgeous sports cars rich with family history, rugged plains, river currents, stubbornness and entropy wend through this spellbinding collection of ten new and 26 previously published stories from prolific Midwestern author Erdrich (The Plague of Doves). Many of Erdrich's protagonists are American Indians (Chipewa, Kapshaw, and Ojibwe feature prominently) of mixed ancestry (French, German, etc.) and difficult means. Erdrich's character-driven stories are rooted in the mystery of the everyday, stretched across the bones of folklore but cured in the brine of modern life: "as an Indian," Gerry finds it " difficult... to retain the good humor of his ancestors in these modern circumstances"; another protagonist concludes that "the only interesting Indian is dead, or dying by falling backwards off a horse." Absurdity and a strained sense of humor keep Eldrich's closely observed tales fresh, making it clear that the life of an "interesting Indian" takes many shapes. An exquisite anthology, this volume should cement Erdrich's reputation as one of contemporary America's best short fiction writers.
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From Bookmarks Magazine

In this retrospective anthology, Louise Erdrich interweaves history, myth, tragedy, comedy, earthiness, spirituality, sensitivity, and violence—creating a "magnificent feast" from this "all-you-can-eat buffet of stories" (Baltimore Sun). Critics praised Erdrich's wry humor, vivid, lyrical language, and extraordinary ability to distill entire lives and family histories into a few pages. Fans of Erdrich will welcome old friends such as Gerry Nanapush, Margaret Kashpaw, and Fleur Pillager, while newcomers will find these stories a warm and hospitable place to start. Though the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel considered her newer stories less compelling—partly because of the absence of Erdrich's poetic Native American characters and settings—the other critics enjoyed them. These powerful, evocative stories are an eloquent tribute to Erdrich's career to date.
Copyright 2009 Bookmarks Publishing LLC

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; 1 edition (January 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061536075
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061536076
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #48,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Louise Erdrich is the author of twelve novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of early motherhood. Her debut novel, Love Medicine, won the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her most recent novel, The Plague of Doves, a New York Times bestseller, received the highest praise from Philip Roth, who wrote, "Louise Erdrich's imaginative freedom has reached its zenith--The Plague of Doves is her dazzling masterpiece." Louise Erdrich lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Red Convertible, January 29, 2009
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I was first smitten with Louise Erdrich's writing by reading her "Tracks",
which I found utterly spellbinding. I was disappointed with two other of her books, Love Medicine and The Bingo Palace, but The Red Convertible, a collection of her short stories, is a collection that I did not want to end. Aside from some very dark recesses into troubled human souls, characters and actions, I find her imagery deliciously rich, imaginative, tactile and wonderful. I love her use and involvement with magical and surreal imagery, and as a whole this book restores my faith in her talents
as one of my very favorite authors. Her style is, as with Tracks, an overlapping, shifting of narratives and characters at different stages in their lives. She offers strong and clear insight to the perspective of
Native-American culture and history. After several of her stories one feels as if the unpredictable is expected and as if the writer is one part
Erdrich, one part Alfred Hitchcock. Overall a top-notch read by a truly
insightful, image-rich and soulful writer.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful short stories from a master storyteller, February 27, 2009
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I love short stories and though I'm new to Louise Erdrich's works, I found this collection to be a literary cornucopia of insightful stories into the human psyche interwoven with various themes ranging from the tragic to the comedic and more.

The 36 stories here are arranged chronologically and reveal Ms Erdrich's consummate narrative skills - some of my personal favorites were "Saint Marie" in which an Indian girl at a convent takes on an abusive nun, "A Father's Milk" where a soldier ordered to annihilate an Indian village rescues a baby girl as an act of repentance, "The Butcher's Wife" which is a blend of comedy and tragedy, among others.

The characterizations here are unique and yet very human. As a reader, not only was I profoundly touched by some of these stories, but also awed by the richness of these characters, some of whom prove quite memorable. I truly look forward to discovering her other works.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Intense and Strong, June 22, 2009
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I am a Louise Erdrich fan and have read most of her novels. This book however weighed me down and I was anxious to finish it. The writing was excellent as always but the stories were so powerful and filled with tragedy and trouble that I found them hard to read: maybe because the stories are compressed as opposed to her novels where the heavy parts aren't so concentrated.

My favorite story was "A Wedge of Shade".
"I drag more pillows down from the other rooms upstairs. There is no question of attempting the bedrooms, the stifling beds. And so, in the dark, I hold hands with Gerry as he settles down between my mother and me. He is huge as a hill between the two of us, solid in the beating wind."
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