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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- Everything I Have Is Blue: Short Fiction by Working-Class Men about More-or-Less Gay Life ed. by Wendell Ricketts (review) Volume 40, Number 4, Winter 2006, pp. 478-479
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- Contributors
- Special Issue on Working-Class Literature of the West: Introduction
- Index to Volume 40
- Marshal South and the Ghost Mountain Chronicles: An Experiment in Primitive Living ed. by Diana Lindsay (review)
- Five Shades of Shadow by Tracy Daugherty (review)
- Indian Country: Travels in the American Southwest, 1840–1935 by Martin Padget (review)
- In the Shadow of the Strip: Las Vegas Stories ed. by Richard Logsdon, Todd Scott Moffett, Tina D. Eliopulos (review)
- Bad Dirt: Wyoming Stories 2 by Annie Proulx (review)
- In the Work of Their Hands Is Their Prayer: Cultural Narrative and Redemption on the American Frontiers, 1830–1930 by Joel Daehnke (review)
- WOBBLIES! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World ed. by Paul Buhle, Nicole Schulman (review)
- Hands: Physical Labor, Class, and Cultural Work by Janet Zandy (review)
- Everything I Have Is Blue: Short Fiction by Working-Class Men about More-or-Less Gay Life ed. by Wendell Ricketts (review)
- At Work: The Art of California Labor ed. by Mark Dean Johnson (review)
- The New West in Contemporary Western Working-Class Poetry: 1990–2005
- "We Almost Killed Ourselves with Rage": Working-Class Lives in Recent American Writing
- Thomas McGrath, T. S. Eliot, and the Commissars of Culture
- Dana Gioia is Wrong about Cowboy Poetry
- The Pacific Northwest and the Post-Colonial Imagination: Robert Cantwell’s The Hidden Northwest
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