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Russell Banks: Critical Essay by Ross Leckie

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SOURCE: Leckie, Ross. “Plot-Resistant Narrative and Russell Banks's ‘Black Man and White Woman in Dark Green Rowboat.’” Studies in Short Fiction 31, no. 3 (summer 1994): 407-13.

In the following essay, Leckie investigates how the narrative minimalism of Banks's short story “Black Man and White Woman in Dark Green Rowboat” functions to explore issues of cultural diversity.

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