The Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific NorthwestThis lively and perceptive look at the literature of the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Northwest explores the dynamics of the cross-border region using resonant quotations, poetry, song lyrics, and art to demonstrate and enhance Laurie Ricou's critical readings and ideas. |
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Page 73
... begin to under- stand . Tell me about the house in which you lived and of your father and mother , who were my ... begins typically with the briefest . setting of the dramatic scene , followed by a page of dialogue between Ichiro ...
... begin to under- stand . Tell me about the house in which you lived and of your father and mother , who were my ... begins typically with the briefest . setting of the dramatic scene , followed by a page of dialogue between Ichiro ...
Page 82
... begins to deteriorate , and if he has access to a road of sorts , so that he need not spend more time lug- ging his brush out on his back than he spends in harvesting . ( Heckman emphasis ) 156 ; author's economic region : it extends to ...
... begins to deteriorate , and if he has access to a road of sorts , so that he need not spend more time lug- ging his brush out on his back than he spends in harvesting . ( Heckman emphasis ) 156 ; author's economic region : it extends to ...
Page 108
... begins usually in February and begins . hidden beneath the gravel . The salmon fry eventually push up through the gravel into the sunlight . Many begin their migration to the ocean in May or June , while other species spend a year in ...
... begins usually in February and begins . hidden beneath the gravel . The salmon fry eventually push up through the gravel into the sunlight . Many begin their migration to the ocean in May or June , while other species spend a year in ...
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