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 65
... face the future . " " We cannot change the past but we must as a nation have the courage to face up to these historical facts . " Mulroney also vowed Canada will never again do to any minority what it did when it wrongfully interned ...
... face the future . " " We cannot change the past but we must as a nation have the courage to face up to these historical facts . " Mulroney also vowed Canada will never again do to any minority what it did when it wrongfully interned ...
Page 157
... faces , like the land- scapes , almost look to be painted ? What does a face mean ? Who fits in where ? And how ? All of the characteristics of the " Northwest Style " Anasayú File 157.
... faces , like the land- scapes , almost look to be painted ? What does a face mean ? Who fits in where ? And how ? All of the characteristics of the " Northwest Style " Anasayú File 157.
Page 187
... face - to - face with some- thing that did not exist " ( 10 ) , a being as elu- sive and compelling as " the mysterious dance of the lake itself " ( 216 ) . Ogopogo's legend is honoured by a sea - horse on the coat of arms of Kelowna ...
... face - to - face with some- thing that did not exist " ( 10 ) , a being as elu- sive and compelling as " the mysterious dance of the lake itself " ( 216 ) . Ogopogo's legend is honoured by a sea - horse on the coat of arms of Kelowna ...
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