The Beet Queen | Literary Precedents

Erdrich often imbues action with symbolic and mythic overtones. Karl buries his head in the fragrant blossoms of a tree and then tears off one of its branches to defend himself from a dog. In the process he scatters the blossoms and kills the tree. Later Mary decodes the scene by noting her irritation with Karl, whose "face glowed in the blossoms' reflected light, pink and radiant, so like the way he sat beneath our mother's stroking hand." Symbolic writing such as this, and mythic writing, especially when Erdrich is dealing with native American characters, powerfully impresses itself on...

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