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Storyteller: Critical Essay by Linda Krumholz

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Leslie Marmon Silko
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SOURCE: Krumholz, Linda. “Native Designs: Silko's Storyteller and the Reader's Initiation.” In Leslie Marmon Silko: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Louise K. Barnett and James L. Thorson, pp. 63-86. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999.

In the following essay, Krumholz discusses the various narrative techniques Silko utilizes in Storyteller to guide the reader.

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