Critical Fictions: The Politics of Imaginative WritingPhil Mariani, Dia Center for the Arts (New York, N.Y.) A Village Voice Best Book "a treasure chest of essays about the relationship of writing to cultural politics" |
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God Is a Man Philomena Mariani | 3 |
CULTURAL | 49 |
Language and Literature from a Pueblo Indian Perspective Leslie Marmon Silko | 83 |
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