Search Results - "TILDEN, NORMA"
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Long-Term Consequences: Deep Time in Barry Lopez’s “The Stone Horse”
Published in Transatlantica (11-12-2015)“…As a literary artifact of deep time, Barry Lopez’s essay “The Stone Horse” anticipates the building of the Clock of the Long Now, a project of the Long Now…”
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Nothing Quite Your Own: Reflections on Creative Nonfiction
Published in Women's studies (01-09-2004)“…Joan Didion's "Where I was From" is at once memoir, essay and creative nonfiction. Creative nonfiction begins in memoir and moves toward essay, but may never…”
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The Alternative Gift
Published in Interdisciplinary studies in literature and environment (01-07-2006)Get full text
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Maytag Washer, 1939
Published in From Curlers to Chainsaws (01-02-2016)“…Maytag, you crafty girl, you got your picture in the papers. You got them to look at you, coolly appraising your rounded, “practical” curves, your tapered legs…”
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STRATIGRAPHIES: WRITING A SUSPECT TERRAIN
Published in Biography (Honolulu) (22-12-2002)“…In Annals of the Former World, John McPhee chronicles the geological history of the landform "North America," connecting written histories with the earth's…”
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The Voting Rights Act at 50 / Hidden in Plain Sight: Deep Time and American Literature
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Word Made Flesh: Richard Rodriguez's "Late Victorians" as Nativity Story
Published in Texas studies in literature and language (22-12-1998)“…Exploring his own relation to the gay community of which he writes - and thereby effecting his own subjectivity among the "late Victorians" whom he eulogizes -…”
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Ghost behind you: Anthropological sources as shaping presences in T. S. Eliot's "The Family Reunion"
Published 01-01-1993“…Eliot acknowledged that his verse play The Family Reunion was based upon a Greek model: the Eumenides, third play of the Oresteia trilogy. However, a close…”
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