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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- From the Island’s Edge: A Sitka Reader ed. by Carolyn Servid (review) Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 1997, pp. 185-186
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
- Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film by Lee Clark Mitchell, and Ernest Haycox by Stephen L. Tanner (review)
- Broken Country: Mountains and Memory by C. L. Rawlins (review)
- American Nature Writing 1996 ed. by John A. Murray, and American Nature Writing 1997 ed. by John A. Murray (review)
- A Hunter’s Heart: Honest Essays on Blood Sport by David Petersen (review)
- From the Island’s Edge: A Sitka Reader ed. by Carolyn Servid (review)
- The Book of Yaak by Rick Bass (review)
- The Yellowstone Meditations by James Magorian (review)
- After Ikkyu and Other Poems by Jim Harrison (review)
- The Summer of Black Widows by Sherman Alexie (review)
- Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie (review)
- The Pumpkin Rollers by Elmer Kelton (review)
- The Apprenticeship Writings of Frank Norris 1896–1898 ed. by Joseph R. McElrath, Douglas K. Burgess (review)
- Zia Summer by Rudolfo Anaya (review)
- The Imaginative Claims of the Artist in Willa Cather’s Fiction: “Possession Granted by a Different Lease” by Demaree C. Peck (review)
- Walking the Twilight II: Women Writers of the Southwest ed. by Kathryn Wilder (review)
- A Killing in New Town by Kate Horsley (review)
- Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood (review)
- The Journal of Western American Literature: Announcements
- John Steinbeck’s Fiction Revisited by Warren French, and After the Grapes of Wrath: Essays on John Steinbeck in Honor of Tetsumaro Hayashi ed. by Donald V. Coers, Paul D. Ruffin, and Robert J. DeMott, and John Steinbeck: A Biography by Jay Parini, and Parallel Expeditions: Charles Darwin and the Art of John Steinbeck by Brian E. Railsback (review)
- The Border: The Future of Post-Modernity by Sergio Gomez Montero, and Nailed to the Wound by José Manuel Di Bella, and Permanent Work: Poems 1981–1992 by Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz, and Women on the Road… by Rosina Conde, and Fiction International 25 ed. by Harold Jaffe (review)
- "Angel guiding gently": The Yosemite Meeting of Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Muir, 1871
- Home: A ‘Lost’ Jeffers Narrative
- Jack London, Aesthetic Theory, and Nineteenth-Century Popular Science
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