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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 41, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Contributors
- El Rapto (the Abduction)
- Father Nature: Fathers as Guides to the Natural World ed. by Paul S. Piper, Stan Tag (review)
- Let’s Hear It: Stories by Texas Women Writers ed. by Sylvia Ann Grider, Lou Halsell Rodenberger (review)
- Sick of Nature by David Gessner (review)
- The Great Divide: The Rocky Mountains in the American Mind by Gary Ferguson (review)
- Reading Seattle: The City in Prose ed. by Peter Donahue, John Trombold (review)
- A Different Plain: Contemporary Nebraska Fiction Writers ed. by Ladette Randolph (review)
- Horizons West: Directing the Western from John Ford to Clint Eastwood by Jim Kitses (review)
- Coming into McPhee Country: John McPhee and the Art of Literary Nonfiction ed. by O. Alan Weltzien, Susan N. Maher (review)
- Sam Peckinpah’s West: New Perspectives ed. by Leonard Engel (review)
- Even Mountains Vanish: Searching for Solace in an Age of Extinction by SueEllen Campbell (review)
- The Crux: A Novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and The Crux by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (review)
- Surveying the Literary Landscapes of Terry Tempest Williams: New Critical Essays ed. by Katherine R. Chandler, Melissa A. Goldthwaite (review)
- Puro Border: Dispatches, Snapshots & Graffiti from La Frontera ed. by Luis Humberto Crosthwaite, John William Byrd, Bobby Byrd (review)
- Western Women’s Biographies
- Jack London’s “South of the Slot” and William James’s “The Divided Self and the Process of Its Unification”
- Home on the Fringe: “Western” Autobiography, 1936–1937
- She and I Are Molecules: The Disabled Body in Denise Chávez’s The Last of the Menu Girls
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