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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- Death Song by Thomas McGrath (review) Volume 27, Number 1, Spring 1992, pp. 59-62
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This issue contains 39 articles in total
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- Aspen: Blazon of the High Country by Ann Zwinger (review)
- The Bounty of Texas ed. by Francis Edward Abernethy (review)
- Survival by Nancy Lord (review)
- The Light on the Tent Wall: A Bridging by Mary TallMountain (review)
- The Best Western Stories of John Jakes ed. by Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg (review)
- Made in Manitoba: An Anthology of Short Fiction by Wayne Tefs, and: Contemporary Manitoba Writers: New Critical Studies ed. by Kenneth James Hughes (review)
- The Gold Rush and Other Stories by Gerald Locklin (review)
- Horsing Around: Contemporary Cowboy Humor ed. by Lawrence Clayton, Kenneth W. Davis (review)
- The End of the Dream & Other Stories by John G. Neihardt (review)
- A Summer Life by Gary Soto (review)
- The Lightning Within: An Anthology of Contemporary American Indian Fiction ed. by Alan R. Velie (review)
- Karankawa County: Short Stories from a Corner of Texas by Neal Morgan (review)
- Night soil by Levi Peterson (review)
- The Forgotten Language: Contemporary Poets and Nature ed. by Christopher Merrill (review)
- What My Father Believed by Robert Wrigley (review)
- Dog Star by Harold Enrico (review)
- Calling Texas by Bert Almon (review)
- Lion’s Gate: Selected Poems, 1963–1986 by Keith Wilson (review)
- Kelly Blue by Peter Bowen (review)
- Bones by Franklin Fisher (review)
- Track of the Giant by Will Baker (review)
- Black Cats, Hoot Owls & Water Witches by Kenneth W. Davis & Everett Gillis, and: The Oral Tradition of the American West by Keith Cunningham (review)
- Nothing to Do but Stay: My Pioneer Mother by Carrie Young, and: We Just Toughed It Out: Women in the Llano Estacado by Georgellen Burnett (review)
- “I Am Looking to the North for My Life”: Sitting Bull 1876–1881 by Joseph Manzione (review)
- Equal to the Occasion: Women Editors of the Nineteenth-Century West by Sherilyn Cox Bennion (review)
- The Life I’ve Been Living by Moses Cruikshank (review)
- Devils Tower: Stories in Stone by Mary Alice Gunderson (review)
- Women in the Field: America’s Pioneering Women Naturalists by Marcia Myers Bonta (review)
- The Stars, The Snow, The Fire by John Haines (review)
- Whistlepunks & Geoducks: Oral Histories from the Pacific Northwest by Ron Strickland (review)
- The Marginal Man as Novelist: The Norwegian-American Writers, H. H. Boyesen and O. E. Rølvaag, as Critics of American Institutions by Neil T. Eckstein (review)
- After the World Broke in Two: The Later Novels of Willa Cather by Merrill Maguire Skaggs (review)
- Death Song by Thomas McGrath (review)
- The Laughing Horse: A Literary Magazine of the American West
- Mary Austin’s Disfigurement of the Southwest in The Land of Little Rain
- Jack London’s First Biographer
- Practising Emptiness: Gary Snyder’s Playful Ecological Work
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