Question

Two authors with this surname opened The Birchbark House in Minneapolis to support writing workshops to preserve Native American writing. For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this surname of the Ojibwe author Heid (”HYDE”) and her sister, whose novel The Night Watchmen was inspired by her grandfather's resistance to Native termination policies. That author with this surname also wrote The Round House.
ANSWER: Erdrich [or Louise Erdrich; or Heid Erdrich]
[10e] The first chapter of Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine was originally a short story titled for “The World's Greatest” man in this profession. Santiago holds this profession in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea.
ANSWER: fisherman [or angler; prompt on sailor]
[10h] Louise Erdrich won the O. Henry Award for her magical realist short story “Fleur,” first published in this publication. Gordon Lish heavily cut down the short story “Neighbors” as editor of this publication.
ANSWER: Esquire
<Noah Sheidlower, American Literature>

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2024 Penn Bowl Berkeley11/02/2024Y225.00100%100%50%
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