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56 reviewsWinner of the 2022 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
In a new collection that is “a force of nature” (Amy Gerstler), renowned Native poet Heid E. Erdrich applies her rich inventive voice & fierce wit to the deforming effects of harassment & oppression.
Little Big Bully begins with a question asked of a collective & troubled we – how did we come to this?
In answer, this book offers personal myth, American & Native American contexts, & allegories driven by women’s resistance to narcissists, stalkers, & harassers. These poems are immediate, personal, political, cultural, even futuristic object lessons.
What is truth now? Who are we now? How do we find answers through the smoke of human destructiveness?
The past for Indigenous people, ecosystem collapse from near-extinction of bison, & the present epidemic of missing & murdered Indigenous women underlie these poems. Here, survivors shout back at useless cautionary tales with their own courage.
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Heid E. Erdrich is the author of seven collections of poetry. Her writing has won fellowships & awards from the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Bush Foundation, the Loft Literary Center, & First People’s Fund, & she has twice won a Minnesota Book Award for poetry. She was also the editor of the 2018 anthology New Poets of Native Nations, which was the recipient of an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation & a Midwest Booksellers Choice Award. Erdrich works as a visual arts curator & collaborator, & as an educator. She teaches in the low-residency MFA creative writing program of Augsburg University & is the 2019 distinguished visiting professor in the liberal arts at the University of Minnesota, Morris. Erdrich grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota, & is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. She lives in Minneapolis.