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Southwestern American Literature

Volume XXII No. 1 (Fall 1996)



CONTENTS


Editors' Page iv
   
   
Nonfiction  
   
Fritz Goldbeck and the German-Texas Poets
Dave Oliphant
7
 
Nature, History, and a Sense of Place: Converging Traditions in Richard Shelton's Going Back to Bisbee
Bon J. Frye
19
   
Cow-Skull Meditations
Seth Bovey
31
   
   
Fiction  
   
You Are Here
James Hannah
39
   
The Winter Games
Cheryl Clements
55
   
Forever People
Ronn D. Byrd
67
   
For Next Year
Dan Hammond, Jr.
77
   
   
Poetry  
   
Spring Thaw
M. Minford-Meas
89
   
Rio Grande Burro
benhacohanim
90
   
   
Reviews  
   
Comanche Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective, 1706-1875 by Thomas W. Kavanaugh
Howard Meredith
93
   
Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a Genre by Steven M. Oberhelman, Van Kelly, and Richard J. Golsan, eds.
Diane Parkin-Speer
94
   
Women and Power in Native North America by Laura F. Klein and Lillian A. Ackerman
Yvonne Lavender
95
   
Cowboys and Kansas: Stories from the Tallgrass Prairie by Jim Hoy
Working Cowhoy: Recollections of Ray Holmes by Margot Liberty and Harry Head
John S. Hill
97
   
Arizona: A History by Thomas B. Sheridan
James A. Wilson
98
   
Boer Settlers in the Southwest by Brian M. Du Toit
John S. Hill
99
   
Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch: A Worldwide Sea of Grass by John Cypher
Mary-Agnes Taylor
101
   
Yesterday in the Texas Hill Country by Gilbert J. Jordon
Mary-Agnes Taylor
102
   
Hands to the Spindle: Texas Women and Home Textile Production, 1822-1880 by Paula Marks
Michelle Behr
104
   
The Shape of Texas: Maps as Metaphors by Richard Francaviglia
Jesus F. de la Teja
106
   
One Foot on the Rockies: Women and Creativity in the Modern American West by Joan M. Jensen
Susan Lucas
107
   
John Muir: Apostle of Nature by Thurman Wilkins
Bonney McDonald
109
   
Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction by James Ruppert
Raena Wharton
111
   
The Invention of Violence by Douglas Gunn
Brad Lucas
113
   
Stone Horses by Sallie Gallegos
Mary Ellen Hartje
114
   
Give a Pig a Chance and Other Stories by David Rice
Chris Carpenter
116
   
Talking Up a Storm: Voices of the New West by Gregory L. Morris
Don Melichar
117
   
   
Contributors 119

 
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