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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- A Rain Song for America: Mary Austin, American Indians, and American Literature and Culture Volume 39, Number 1, Spring 2004, pp. 5-36
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Research in Western American Literature, 2002 and 2003
- From the Center of Tradition: Critical Perspectives on Linda Hogan ed. by Barbara J. Cook (review)
- Reader of the Purple Sage: Essays on Western Writers and Environmental Literature by Ann Ronald (review)
- Living on Wilderness Time by Melissa Walker (review)
- Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch by Dan O’Brien (review)
- A Great Plains Reader ed. by Diane D. Quantic, P. Jane Hafen (review)
- Real Life: Stories by Sharon Butala (review)
- Kate Horsley’s New Mexico Trilogy: Masks of Ambivalence in the Southwest
- Native Presence and Survivance in Early Twentieth-Century Translations by Natalie Curtis Burlin and Mary Austin
- Naturist as Tourist: Mary Austin’s “Automobile Eye View” in The Land of Journeys’ Ending
- Modernism in the High Desert: The Multivocal Ecology of Alice Corbin Henderson’s Red Earth
- A Rain Song for America: Mary Austin, American Indians, and American Literature and Culture
- From the Editor
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