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Alan Williamson Reviews A Sense of the Whole (Winter 2015)

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Mark Gonnerman

Alan Williamson calls A Sense of the Whole “an extraordinary book” in his review essay in Western American Literature. See:

Alan Williamson, “A Language for Vast Space,” Western American Literature 50/4 (Winter 2015), 375–79.

Available via this link:

Williamson_Review_ASOTW_WAL 2015

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