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The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx : Rethinking Regionalism

Abele, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Berry, Wes(Contributions by)Chafe, Paul(Contributions by)Crimmel, Hal(Contributions by)Durrans, Stephanie(Contributions by)Flores, Dan(Contributions by)Johnson, Margaret E.(Contributions by)Pullen, Christopher(Contributions by)Roos, Bonnie(Contributions by)Hunt, Alex(Edited by)
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This highly readable edited collection focuses on the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx.

Each contributor to this volume explores a different facet of Proulx's striking attention to geography, place, landscape, regional environments, and local economies in her writing.

Covering all of her novels and short story collections, scholars from the United States, Canada, and abroad engage in critical analyses of Proulx's new regionalism, use of geographical settings, and themes of displacement and immigration. Taken together, these essays demonstrate Annie Proulx's contribution to new regionalist understandings of place on local, national, and global scales.

Readers will come away with a better understanding of Proulx's particular landscapes_particularly those of Wyoming, New England, Texas, and Newfoundland_and the issues surrounding the significance of these regions in contemporary American culture and literature.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739123955 / 9780739123959
Paperback / softback
813.54
23/11/2010
United States
228 pages
154 x 231 mm, 345 grams