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Page 246
Lydia comes to Oregon from Pennsylvania “ seeking the boundless possibilities
that are said to live on the frontier " ( 168 ) . The claim that she ' s bought has
nothing but a rat - infested cabin . The rain pours down and cattle mire
themselves in ...
Lydia comes to Oregon from Pennsylvania “ seeking the boundless possibilities
that are said to live on the frontier " ( 168 ) . The claim that she ' s bought has
nothing but a rat - infested cabin . The rain pours down and cattle mire
themselves in ...
Page 257
This central tension comes directly from the classic western movie The Searchers
( 1956 ) , in which John Wayne hunts compulsively for young Natalie Wood , who
has been abducted by Indians . Lethem has spoken of his “ obsession ” with ...
This central tension comes directly from the classic western movie The Searchers
( 1956 ) , in which John Wayne hunts compulsively for young Natalie Wood , who
has been abducted by Indians . Lethem has spoken of his “ obsession ” with ...
Page 298
The name Clay ' s Ark is originally the name of the spaceship upon which Eli
became infected , but ultimately the title comes also to signify the farm community
as the ark of the new humanity to come . Despite the darkness of the novel , with
its ...
The name Clay ' s Ark is originally the name of the spaceship upon which Eli
became infected , but ultimately the title comes also to signify the farm community
as the ark of the new humanity to come . Despite the darkness of the novel , with
its ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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