“Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey through Reservation Life” by David Treuer, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, highly praised in Star Tribune (February 18th, 2012): “Treuer loathes sentiment and stereotypes, and the people whose stories he tells are layered and complex, hard to pin down”
Posted April 2, 2012
Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Reportage, The International Literary Quarterly, Writing |
Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Reportage, The International Literary Quarterly, Writing |

Reviewing Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey through Reservation Life by David Treuer, the writer of Jewish and Ojibwe descent, raised on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Northern Minnesota, author of the novels “Little”, “The Hiawatha” and “The Translation of Dr Apelles: A Love Story” (named “Best Book for 2006″ by “The Washington Post”), and who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, Pamela Miller, writing in Star Tribune states that “Treuer loathes sentiment and stereotypes, and the people whose stories he tells are layered and complex, hard to pin down” and concludes, “Rez Life is not just about Indians, but about America”.