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 51
... understanding . " Still - who understands the mysteries behind the forest ? " ( 36 ) . The third and fourth movements bring Carr some understanding of these mysteries . " Tossed and wracked and chilled , " journeying through the ...
... understanding . " Still - who understands the mysteries behind the forest ? " ( 36 ) . The third and fourth movements bring Carr some understanding of these mysteries . " Tossed and wracked and chilled , " journeying through the ...
Page 57
... understanding through a prose that assumes an understanding . If I were to give one book to a first - time visi- tor to Vancouver , or to choose one regional Northwest book to take as a gift to a host in Trier or Bologna or Seoul , I ...
... understanding through a prose that assumes an understanding . If I were to give one book to a first - time visi- tor to Vancouver , or to choose one regional Northwest book to take as a gift to a host in Trier or Bologna or Seoul , I ...
Page 123
... understanding hook and riggin ' , he anticipates many Northwest writers telling us that to know the forest you need to under- stand the language of the woods as workplace . surely anticipates the development of an iden- tifiable body of ...
... understanding hook and riggin ' , he anticipates many Northwest writers telling us that to know the forest you need to under- stand the language of the woods as workplace . surely anticipates the development of an iden- tifiable body of ...
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