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Southwestern American Literature

Volume II No.1 (Spring 1972)



CONTENTS


Articles  
   
Southwest Literature: Perspectives and Prospects
Everett A. Gillis
1
   
Chicano Poetry: Roots and Writers
Philip D. Ortego
8
   
The Writer and His Region
Winston Weathers
25
   
An Interview with Loula Grace Erdman
Ernestine Sewell
33
   
Frederick Remington's Major Novel: John Ermine
Judith Atler
42
   
   
Reviews  
   
[Essay Review] Survival Into Oblivion: A Political Commentary
William B. Warde, Jr.
48
   
Victorian Lady On The Texas Frontier:
Journal Of Ann Raney Coleman
by Richard King
Dahlia Terrell
53
   
All My Friends Are Going To Be Strangers by Larry McMurtry
William T. Pilkington
54
   
Choctaw Little Folk by Novella Goodman Martin
Ernest Speck
56
   
Wily Women of the West by Grace Ernestine Ray
Joyce Gibson Roach
56
   
Maverick Tales by J. D. Rittenhouse
Francis Edward Abernethy
57
   
The Gunfighter: Man or Myth by Joseph G. Rosa
Richard W. Etulain
58
   
A Thomason Sketchbook by John W. Thomason
M. E. Bradford
59
   
Tierra Amarilla by Sabine Ulibarri
Charles Ramos
60
   
   
Notes on Contributors 61

 
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