Lee Maracle - Essays and Criticism On The Writing of Lee Maracle

Essays and Criticism On The Writing of Lee Maracle

  • Contemporary American Indian Literatures and the Oral Tradition Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez
  • Contemporary American Indian Writing: Unsettling Literature Dee Horne
  • "Raven's Plague: Pollution and Disease in Lee Maracle's Ravensong" Judith Leggatt in "Mosaic" 33.4. December 2000. pp. 163–178
  • "Storying the Borderlands: Liminal Spaces and Narrative Strategies in Lee Maracle's Ravensong" Karen E. Macfarlane in "Creating Community: A Roundtable on Canadian Aboriginal Literature" ed. Renate Eigenbrod and Jo-Ann Episkenew. 2002, Theytus Books. pp 109–123.

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