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At the Bottom of the River: Critical Essay by Moira Ferguson

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Jamaica Kincaid
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SOURCE: Ferguson, Moira. “At the Bottom of the River: Mystical (De)coding.” In Jamaica Kincaid: Where the Land Meets the Body, pp. 7-35. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.

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