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PLAGUE OF DOVES (Louise Erdrich)


Louise Erdrich was born in Minnesota in 1954. He has published several novels with which he has won several awards and critical acclaim. In fact, this novel is sold with a belt in that letter is displayed unsurpassed resaltona praise from Philip Roth.
A criminal event occurred in 1906 is the apparent axis about which the reader can infer that the novel will turn. It turns out that Erdrich's novel divided into several parts, not all necessarily connected to the incident, and if the author had no intention of keeping them linked to no avail.
We narrate the adventures of the characters involved in one or another how this unfortunate event. While narrating the story, characters who have died were elderly people who have spent their entire life living with the descendants and relatives of the other players made. Everyone tells you that much you should remember. No one is guilty. Only by stitching the various stories from the various reports can be seen that, in reality, no one is innocent. Erdrich
then embarks on the story of the adventures experienced by the ancestors of these honest criminals and innocent victims to found the small town where these people live. And it is that history (capitalized), still trying facts without widespread impact, is a thread uncut that involves us all equally regardless of the acts of this. From here
not understand anything. She cooked us a pie of such caliber, that given the confusion that comes over the reader, he read on to see if the matter ends up having some sense.
Thus, the novel that has a stimulating and attractive start becoming just a long rambling disorganized and diffuse character narrators, who arbitrarily are appearing throughout the story. In the last third of the novel the reader finds himself in a whirlwind of events, experiences and frustrations of the characters for which has not been prepared at any time in history, thus breaking the harmony of the narrative. Probably my intellectual timidity
I can not understand the meaning and scope of this work. Because if Philip Roth says he is a brilliant novel, someone tell me who is the courageous commitment to my opinion.

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