David Treuer

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David Treuer (born 1970) (Ojibwe) is an American writer, critic and academic. As of 2019, he had published seven books; his work published in 2006 was noted as among the best of the year by several major publications. He published a book of essays in 2006 on Native American fiction that stirred controversy by criticizing major writers of the tradition and concluding, "Native American fiction does not exist." Interested in language preservation, Treuer and his brother Anton are working on an Ojibwe language grammar. rdf:langString
David Treuer, né le 21 octobre 1970 à Washington DC, est un écrivain américain. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString David Treuer (born 1970) (Ojibwe) is an American writer, critic and academic. As of 2019, he had published seven books; his work published in 2006 was noted as among the best of the year by several major publications. He published a book of essays in 2006 on Native American fiction that stirred controversy by criticizing major writers of the tradition and concluding, "Native American fiction does not exist." Interested in language preservation, Treuer and his brother Anton are working on an Ojibwe language grammar.
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