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HUMANITIES 151 NeWest Press. xi,219. AN OPEN-LETTER REVIEW Dear As soon as I see out to 152 LETTERS IN CANADA 1992 UllrtRLUJ!('e, with its serious of off. 1::1 n"n1"1 ''''13l'1 then to find with an I want to trouble the reader - to COflLtUSe; to make the reader react to the the unpre~cu(:tat)lel ...""'.,...."...u, the !-'V.L.u,..l\...'U. PfOlscriptilon. as a code for the proper behaviour Davies before write an fictioneer known as Aritha van cmnrrlittiing infidelities I........................., or I can HUMANITIES 153 After a textl fiction or not, she would write a text, a or not a that was the fiction she 'elucidate.' She like that of it as a Ul"o"L~"""""', much the way her ficto-criticism like a very hundredbulb flicked on in the room of a book. There were no tootnotes, which and stories and denials and ruu:angu~es and 19nOriltl.f,tS and sometimes even drunkenness in these fida-criticisms. 154 LEITERS IN CANADA 1992 M. Nourbese can be fllCloeln, Wn'tiH('~ on Racism and Culture paper -'Handbook Guide to t"ar'aalgmS.' In these institutions and bureaucracies that affect all our lives. r ....l.'U'..J.."-A that excellence of of ...

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