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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- The Redemption of Narrative: Terry Tempest Williams and Her Vision of the West by Jan Whitt (review) Volume 51, Number 4, Winter 2017, pp. 473-475
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- From the Editor
- Wild Rose by Sharon Butala (review)
- Bettyville: A Memoir by George Hodgman (review)
- Anthem for a Burnished Land: What We Leave in this Desert of Work and Words by Shaun T. Griffin (review)
- Raising Wild: Dispatches from a Home in the Wilderness by Michael P. Branch (review)
- Kingdom of the Sun: Stories by James Terry (review)
- The Tombstone Race by José Skinner (review)
- A Drama of the Southwest: The Critical Edition of a Forgotten Play by Jean Toomer (review)
- Literary Land Claims: The “Indian Land Question” from Pontiac’s War to Attawapiskat by Margery Fee (review)
- The Redemption of Narrative: Terry Tempest Williams and Her Vision of the West by Jan Whitt (review)
- Approaches to Teaching the Works of Jack ed. by Kenneth K. Brandt and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, and: Call of the Atlantic: Jack London’s Publishing Odyssey Overseas, 1902–1916 by Joseph McAleer (review)
- Salvage Ecology: annie ross’s Forest One and Happy Birthday Super Cheaper
- A Formal Spilling: Leaking and Leaching in Warren Cariou’s Petrography and “Tarhands: A Messy Manifesto”
- Reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s Three Californias Triptych as Petrofiction
- From Fields of Wheat to Fields of Value: The Energy Unconscious of The Octopus
- Up from the Ground: Living with/in Petrocultures in the US and Canadian Wests
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