SOURCE: "Warrior, Visionary, Natural Philosopher: James Dickey's To the White Sea," in The Southern Review, Vol. 33, Winter, 1997, pp. 164-80.
[In the following essay, Lieberman asserts that Muldrow, the main character in Dickey's To the White Sea, "serves as a kind of contemplative mouthpiece for the author and … embodies many of the wisdoms and lessons of Dickey's poetry."]
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