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James Dickey: Critical Essay by Gordon Van Ness

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SOURCE: Van Ness, Gordon. “Other Prose: Jericho, God's Images, Wayfarer, and Southern Light.” In Outbelieving Existence: The Measured Motion of James Dickey, pp. 101-11. Columbia, S.C.: Camden House. 1992.

In the following essay, Van Ness surveys the central thematic concerns of and the critical reaction to Dickey's nonfiction.

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