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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Interpreting California and “the West” Volume 34, Number 2, Summer 1999, pp. 186-191
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This issue contains 37 articles in total
- Contributors
- Sketches from the Ranch: A Montana Memoir by Dan Aadland (review)
- Writing Down the River: Into the Heart of the Grand Canyon by Kathleen Jo Ryan (review)
- Blood Knot by Pete Fromm (review)
- Dramas of Solitude: Narratives of Retreat in American Nature Writing by Randall Roorda (review)
- In Gravity National Park by C. L. Rawlins (review)
- May Swenson: A Poet’s Life in Photos by R. R. Knudson, Suzzanne Bigelow (review)
- With Child: Mormon Women on Mothering ed. by Marni Asplund-Campbell (review)
- The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought by Marilynne Robinson (review)
- James Jones: An American Literary Orientalist by Steven R. Carter (review)
- Of Time and Change by Frank Waters (review)
- The First Eagle by Tony Hillerman, and Bad Medicine by Ron Querry (review)
- River of Red Gold by Naida West (review)
- Featured Speakers WLA Conference in Sacramento October 13–16, 1999: Distinguished Achievement Award Winners James D. Houston and Gerald Haslam
- Theorizing the Western
- Selected Bibliography
- When the World Listened to California
- Valley Girl
- Eating Our Spinach: Contemporary Art Futures in California
- The Ungraspable Phantom of California
- California: Part of–or West of–the West?
- Lines in the Sand
- Holding the Mirror: A Message from Coyote’s Daughter
- The Perpetual Tourist
- Interpreting California and “the West”
- The Extreme West
- Lost (and Found) in Disneyland: WLA and Cultural Studies
- Proposition 2000: Debating California’s Sesquicentennial
- Voice and Place
- Golden Prospects?
- California, the Pacific Rim, and the Asian American Imagination: Past, Present, and Future
- Remembering California
- Where Things Can Happen: California and Writing
- Ten Coordinates for Exploring the New Californias
- Is California Part of the West?
- A Place on the Map, a Place in the Mind: James D. Houston’s Doyle Trilogy
- From the Editor
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