Michael Dorris Books in Order

Michael Dorris is a celebrated novelist, short story writer, nonfiction writer, and author of children's books, with a remarkable career spanning academia and literature. He graduated with honors in English from Georgetown and earned his graduate degree in anthropology from Yale. As a professor of English and anthropology at Dartmouth College, Dorris founded the Native American Studies department in 1972 and chaired it until 1985. His personal experiences, particularly as a father to his adopted son, Reynold Abel, who suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome, greatly influenced his writing. His notable works include "The Broken Cord," a poignant examination of his son's condition. Dorris' marriage to Louise Erdrich, a fellow writer, fostered a collaborative and supportive writing environment. Throughout his career, Dorris' dedication to his craft and his commitment to exploring the complexities of human experience have left a lasting impact on the literary world.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Michael Dorris

  • #1
    Guide to Research on North American Indians (With: Arlene B. Hirschfelder)(1983)
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  • #2
    The Broken Cord(1989)
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  • #3
    Route Two (With: Louise Erdrich)(1990)
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  • #4
    Rooms in the House of Stone: The "Thistle" Series of Essays(1993)
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  • #5
    Paper Trail(1994)
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  • #6
    Guests(1995)
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  • #7
    The Most Wonderful Books: Writers on Discovering the Pleasures of Reading(1997)
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  • #8
    Growing Up Native American(1993)
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  • #9
    Rethinking Popular Culture and Media(2011)
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  • #10
    Early and Personal Life(19)
  • #11
    Writing Career(19)
  • #12
    A Yellow Raft in Blue Water(19)
  • #13
    The Window(19)
  • #1
    A Yellow Raft in Blue Water(1987)
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  • #2
    The Crown of Columbus (With: Louise Erdrich)(1991)
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  • #3
    Sees Behind Trees(1996)
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  • #4
    The Window (With: Ken Robbins)(1997)
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  • #5
    Cloud Chamber(1997)
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  • #6
    Morning Girl(1990)
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  • #7
    Working Men: Stories(1993)
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About Michael Dorris

Michael Dorris is a celebrated novelist, short story writer, nonfiction writer, and author of children's books, with a remarkable career spanning academia and literature. He graduated with honors in English from Georgetown and earned his graduate degree in anthropology from Yale. As a professor of English and anthropology at Dartmouth College, Dorris founded the Native American Studies department in 1972 and chaired it until 1985. His personal experiences, particularly as a father to his adopted son, Reynold Abel, who suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome, greatly influenced his writing. His notable works include "The Broken Cord," a poignant examination of his son's condition. Dorris' marriage to Louise Erdrich, a fellow writer, fostered a collaborative and supportive writing environment. Throughout his career, Dorris' dedication to his craft and his commitment to exploring the complexities of human experience have left a lasting impact on the literary world.

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