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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2009
- Contributors
- Notebooks of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (review)
- A Community of Inquiry: Conversations between Classical American Philosophy and American Literature (review)
- Xerophilia: Ecocritical Explorations in Southwestern Literature (review)
- A Sandhills Ballad (review)
- The Impossible Land: Story and Place in California's Imperial Valley (review)
- A Father and an Island: Reflections on Loss (review)
- Conversations with Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Writers (review)
- Notes on "Blood Meridian" (review)
- Picturing a Different West: Vision, Illustration, and the Tradition of Cather and Austin (review)
- Ordinary Affects (review)
- Where Light Takes Its Color from the Sea (review)
- As Big as the West: The Pioneer Life of Granville Stuart (review)
- The Rhizomatic West: Representing the American West in a Transnational, Global, Media Age (review)
- The Long March in Mark Twain Studies
- On Recent Chicano Literature
- "In a time before nomenclature was and each was all": Blood Meridian's Neomythic West and the Heterotopian Zone
- Disappearance in Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian
- "Plenty of signs and wonders to make a landscape": Space, Place, and Identity in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy
- From the Editor
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