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Terry Lynn Tempest | | Birth Date: |
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Biography of Terry Tempest Williams
4,183 words, approx. 14 pages
 In several interviews, Terry Tempest Williams has said that she writes out of her own biases of gender, geography, and culture--as a Mormon woman from the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau of Utah. Just as the borders between the genres she writes in...
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Biography of Terry Tempest Williams
3,896 words, approx. 13 pages
 "Story," Terry Tempest Williams said in a 1997 interview, "bypasses rhetoric and pierces the heart." As a nationally recognized environmentalist, feminist, and spokesperson for the American West, Williams eschews traditional political rhetoric and...



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Terry Tempest Williams Quotes
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 A trip to the hospital is always a descent into the macabre. I have never trusted a place with shiny floors. Lanscape shapes...


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Terry Tempest Williams Information
653 words, approx. 2 pages
 Terry Tempest Williams (born 1955), is an American author, naturalist, and environmental activist. The main subject of her writings is the deserts of the American West. She is considered an ecologist and a naturalist, but writes about other issues as...


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 The Hemingway Review
On Hemingway and his influence: conversations with writers.(Ernest Hemingway; interviews with Russell Banks, Charles Johnson, Michael Ondaatje, E. Annie Proulx, Bob Shacochis, Robert Stone, and Terry Tempest Williams)(Interview)
03/22/1999: 7,696 words, approx. 26 pages Writers Russell Banks, Charles Johnson, Michael Ondaatje, E. Annie Proulx, Bob Shacochis, Robert Stone, and Terry Tempest Williams discuss the literary influence of Ernest Hemingway. Most agree that his influence is inescapable, although some may admire his work more than others. Hemingway is remembered...


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