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The Washington Post calls Minnesota writer David Treuer's new book "enjoyable and exhilarating." "The Translation of Dr. Apelles" follows two stories, one set in modern times and one set a century in the past. The book is literary, but also a gripping love story with a bit of mystery thrown in.
The Current's Mark Wheat asks David Treuer how speaking Ojibwe influences his writing and whose career he envies.
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