Shadow Tag: A Novel

Shadow Tag: A Novel by Louise Erdrich is published by Harper on February 2, 2010, and spans 272 pages. This novel presents an intense exploration of a troubled marriage and a family in disarray, marking a significant departure from Erdrich’s earlier acclaimed works. The narrative delves into the complexities of family life and the challenges faced by artists, offering readers a profound look at personal and relational struggles.
In Shadow Tag, readers will find a story that intricately weaves themes of family dynamics and the artistic experience. The novel captures the emotional turmoil and conflicts that arise within a marriage, providing a raw and honest portrayal of its characters. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with the intricate layers of human relationships and the impact of art on personal identity.
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“Erdrich is a true original… [and] one of our major writers.” —Washington Post Book World
Shadow Tag, the brilliant new novel by Louise Erdrich, is a stunning tour-de-force from the National Book Critics Circle Award–winning and New York Times–bestselling author of Love Medicine and Pulitzer-Prize-finalist The Plague of Doves. In the vein of the novels of such contemporaries as Zoe Heller and Susan Minot, Shadow Tag is an intense and heart-wrenching story of a troubled marriage and a family in disarray—and a radical departure from Erdrich’s previous acclaimed work.
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