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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... less hurried and more polite " [ 41 ] ) , he offers few comparisons between the two literatures . Seymour Lipset ( as an American , an exception to my rule ) has defined the differ- ences more succinctly and more extensively ( many ...
... less hurried and more polite " [ 41 ] ) , he offers few comparisons between the two literatures . Seymour Lipset ( as an American , an exception to my rule ) has defined the differ- ences more succinctly and more extensively ( many ...
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... less menacing . In some cultures , the shaman is also poet and rock painter : now , for the first time in this piece ... less powerful than in prose and narrative . Phyllis Webb's " Free Translations " in Wilson's Bowl ( 1980 ) , makes a ...
... less menacing . In some cultures , the shaman is also poet and rock painter : now , for the first time in this piece ... less powerful than in prose and narrative . Phyllis Webb's " Free Translations " in Wilson's Bowl ( 1980 ) , makes a ...
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... less akin to the conventions of recorded quotation , reinforce the sense of cultural aphasia . The opening sentence ... less vernacular discourse - a sign of a mind agonizing with the formalities of relation- ships . Elsewhere , the ...
... less akin to the conventions of recorded quotation , reinforce the sense of cultural aphasia . The opening sentence ... less vernacular discourse - a sign of a mind agonizing with the formalities of relation- ships . Elsewhere , the ...
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