The Real and the Unreal, or the Endogenous and the Exogenous: The Case of Walk Me to the Distance and Wounded.Published in:2013By:Julien, ClaudePublication type:Literary Criticism
Hire-a-Glyph: Hermetics and Hermeneutics in Percival Everett's Glyph.Published in:2013By:Feith, MichelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Introduction: An Assembled Coterie.Published in:Canadian Review of American Studies, 2013, v. 43, n. 2, p. 175, doi. 10.3138/cras.2013.009By:Stewart, AnthonyPublication type:Article
Frenzy, Practical Philosophy, and Fictive Jokes.Published in:2013By:Tissut, Anne-LaurePublication type:Literary Criticism
Locating the Experimental Novel in Erasure and The Water Cure.Published in:2013By:Morton, SethPublication type:Literary Criticism
Writing (Fat) Bodies: Grotesque Realism and the Carnivalesque in Percival Everett's Zulus.Published in:2013By:Mitchell, Keith B.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Trout Fishing and Red Herring: The Meaning of Going Wild in Percival Everett's Damned If I Do.Published in:2013By:Dumas, FrédéricPublication type:Short Story Review
Percival Everett's Grand Canyon Inc.: Self-Reliance Revisited.Published in:2013By:Bauer, SylviePublication type:Literary Criticism
Setting One's House in Order: Theoretical Blackness in Percival Everett's Fiction.Published in:2013By:Stewart, AnthonyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Erasure and The Water Cure: A Possible Suture?Published in:2013By:Amfreville, MarcPublication type:Literary Criticism