The Bingo Palace

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The Bingo Palace is a novel by Louise Erdrich that continues her interconnected stories about a North Dakota Ojibwe community, exploring themes of identity, family, and cultural survival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Louise Erdrich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicFocus Ojibwe people NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Fleur Pillager NERFINISHED
Lyman Lamartine NERFINISHED
Marie Kashpaw NERFINISHED
Nector Kashpaw NERFINISHED
Shawnee Ray NERFINISHED
follows Love Medicine NERFINISHED
Tracks NERFINISHED
hasMediaType audiobook
hardcover
paperback
print
hasSubject Ojibwe culture
community responsibility
intergenerational relationships
land and ownership
love and desire
reservation life
includedIn contemporary American literature syllabi
language English
literaryGenre Native American literature
fiction
literaryMovement contemporary Native American Renaissance
mainCharacter Lipsha Morrissey NERFINISHED
narrativeForm multi-perspective narrative
notableElement depiction of tribal casino economy
partOfSeries Louise Erdrich’s interconnected Ojibwe novels
publicationDate 1994
publisher HarperCollins NERFINISHED
setting North Dakota NERFINISHED
Ojibwe reservation NERFINISHED
theme cultural survival
family
gambling and economic development
identity
spirituality
tradition versus modernity

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Louise Erdrich notableWork The Bingo Palace
Love Medicine hasSequel The Bingo Palace
Tracks followedBy The Bingo Palace