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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Announcement: Center Honoring Mari Sandoz Opens Volume 38, Number 2, Summer 2003, pp. 223-224
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This issue contains 20 articles in total
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- Interior, Penitente Morada, Northern New Mexico
- Announcement: Center Honoring Mari Sandoz Opens
- Mary Hallock Foote: Author-Illustrator of the West by Darlis A. Miller, and: Reading A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote by Christine Hull Smith (review)
- Small Rocks Rising by Susan Lang (review)
- The Cadence of Grass by Thomas McGuane (review)
- My Story as Told by Water: Confessions, Druidic Rants, Reflections, Bird-Watchings, Fish-Stalkings, Visions, Songs and Prayers Refracting Light, From Living Rivers, In the Age of the Industrial Dark by David James Duncan (review)
- Not in Sisterhood: Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the Politics of Female Authorship by Deborah Lindsay Williams (review)
- Marriage, Violence, and the Nation in the American Literary West by William R. Handley (review)
- An Amulet of Greek Earth: Generations of Immigrant Folk Culture by Helen Papanikolas (review)
- Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology ed. by David L. Ulin (review)
- Dead Cities and Other Tales by Mike Davis (review)
- Five Fires: Race, Catastrophe, and the Shaping of California by David Wyatt (review)
- Traces of Gold: California’s Natural Resources and the Claim to Realism in Western American Literature by Nicolas S. Witschi (review)
- Cultures @ Silicon Valley by J. A. English-Lueck (review)
- Pure Waters and Recycled Waters
- Frederick Cook, Mountaineering in the Alaskan Wilderness, and the Regeneration of Progressive Era Masculinity
- Desert Solitaire and the Literary Memory of an Imagined Place
- Embracing the Fall: Reconfiguring Redemption in Jim Harrison’s The Woman Lit by Fireflies, Dalva, and The Road Home
- Immovable: Willa Cather’s Logic of Art and Place
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