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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 29, Number 1, Spring 1994
- Firesticks: A Collection of Short Stories by Diane Glancy (review)
- From the Heart of the Crow Country: The Crow Indians’ Own Stories by Joseph Medicine Crow (review)
- The World Begins Here: An Anthology of Oregon Short Fiction ed. by Glen A. Love, and: Many Faces: An Anthology of Oregon Autobiography ed. by Stephen Dow Beckham (review)
- Stepping Westward: The Long Search for Home in the Pacific Northwest by Sallie Tisdale (review)
- Mother’s Letters: Essays by Elizabeth Hampsten by Elizabeth Hampsten (review)
- Climbing Back by Mark Wellman, John Flinn (review)
- Inside Passage: Living with Killer Whales, Bald, Eagles, and Kwakiutl Indians by Michael Modzelewski (review)
- This Ol’ Drought Ain’t Broke Us Yet (But We’re All Bent Pretty Bad): Stories of the American West by Jim Garry (review)
- Wondrous Times on the Frontier by Dee Brown (review)
- Stray Tales of the Big Bend by Elton Miles (review)
- Legends from Camp by Lawson Fusao Inada (review)
- A Log of Deadwood: A Postmodern Epic of the South Dakota Gold Rush by Gary David (review)
- Drifting through Ancestor Dreams by Ramson Lomatewama, and: The Island by Michael White (review)
- No Nature: New and Selected Poems by Gary Snyder (review)
- Acts of Discovery: Visions of America in the Lewis and Clark Journals by Albert Furtwangler (review)
- Assembling California by John McPhee (review)
- The Autobiography of John C. Van Dyke: A Personal Narrative of American Life, 1861–1931 ed. by Peter Wild (review)
- Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World by David W. Orr (review)
- Critical Essays on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ed. by Gary Scharnhorst (review)
- The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane by Patrick K. Dooley (review)
- Cather, Canon, and the Politics of Reading by Deborah Carlin (review)
- Prophets in Babylon: Five California Novelists in the 1930s by Margaret C. Jones (review)
- Indi’n Humor: Bicultural Play in Native America by Kenneth Lincoln (review)
- A Coyote Reader ed. by William Bright (review)
- Norman Maclean by Ron McFarland, and: Peggy Pond Church by Shelley Armitage, and: William Allen White by Diane Dufva Quantic, and: Ishmael Reed by Jay Boyer, and: Ann Zwinger by Peter Wild (review)
- Blood Trails by Bill Jones, Rod McQueary, and: Hung Out to Dry by John C. Dofflemyer, and: Toad Writes Short Shorts by Gerald Locklin, and: A Weeb for All Seasons by Charles Harper Webb (review)
- Note
- A Western Renaissance
- “All Growed Up” in the True West, or Huck and Tom Meet Sam Shepard
- Flag and Family in John Wayne’s Westerns: The Audience as Co-Conspirator
- The Two Lives of Norman Maclean and The Text of Fire in Young Men and Fire
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