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From the Center of Tradition: Critical Perspectives on Linda Hogan.(Book Review)

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MELUS, March 22nd, 2005

From the Center of Tradition: Critical Perspectives on Linda Hogan. Ed. Barbara J. Cook. Boulder: UP of Colorado, 2003. 197 pages. $39.95 cloth; $16.95 paper.

Chickasaw writer Linda Hogan, through her fiction, poetry, and essays, has made considerable contributions to the fields of American Indian and environmental literatures. Her works are rich in possibilities for critical exploration and finally there is a book available that illuminates the wide range of scholarship that her artistry inspires. Barbara J. Cook's From the Center of Tradition: Critical Perspectives on Linda Hogan provides...

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