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 16
... light pearl to deep purple , changing as the. travelling rain . Hatsue , in her fourteen - year- old mind , imagines herself as a dwelling con- necting beach , water , stones , and forest . She has been tutored in tranquil composure ...
... light pearl to deep purple , changing as the. travelling rain . Hatsue , in her fourteen - year- old mind , imagines herself as a dwelling con- necting beach , water , stones , and forest . She has been tutored in tranquil composure ...
Page 17
... light rain and lighter fog - shades of monochrome . An entire landscape seems to be printing in greyscale . And throughout the hotel the black - and - white matte photographs ( by Edmonton photographer Peter Ramos ) seem to answer back ...
... light rain and lighter fog - shades of monochrome . An entire landscape seems to be printing in greyscale . And throughout the hotel the black - and - white matte photographs ( by Edmonton photographer Peter Ramos ) seem to answer back ...
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... light and light is rain . As the title of Ives's anthology of poetry links them : Rain in the Forest , Light in the Trees . Ivan Doig brings this aura and presence together : Not winters of white steel but the coastal ones of pewter ...
... light and light is rain . As the title of Ives's anthology of poetry links them : Rain in the Forest , Light in the Trees . Ivan Doig brings this aura and presence together : Not winters of white steel but the coastal ones of pewter ...
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Afterfile Anthology arbutus arbutus/madrone Asian BC Studies berries blue heron border boundary Bringhurst British Columbia Canada Canadian Literature Cascadia cedar Chinook colour cross-border culture David David James Duncan David Wagoner ecological edge Emily Carr Erks Essays Excerpt fiction File fish Folklore forest Grainger green Hodgins Hodgins's imagine Indian intertidal Jack Jack Hodgins Japanese Keeble Keeble's Ken Kesey Kesey Collection Kesey's land landscape language literary living loggers madrone maps Marlatt metaphor migration mother mountain narrative Nations Native No-No Boy North Northwest writing novel Obasan ocean Okada oral Oregon Pacific Northwest permission place names Plate poem poet political rain Raven reader region reminder Richard Hugo River Robert Robert Bringhurst salal salmon Sasquatch Seattle sense silence Steveston story talk tell tion Tom Robbins Toronto translation tree Trower Washington West Coast Winter woodswords words Yellowfish York