Iconoclasms of Emmett Till and his killers in Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle: A new generation of historiographic metafiction.Published in:Semiotica, 2018, v. 2018, n. 225, p. 167, doi. 10.1515/sem-2016-0037By:Vayo, BrendonPublication type:Article
"The Nightmare Is Not Cured": Emmett Till and American Healing.Published in:American Quarterly, 2010, v. 62, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/aq.0.0120By:Priest, MyishaPublication type:Article
Queering Heterosexuality: Rewriting Oedipal Structures in Lewis Nordan's Sugar Mecklin Stories.Published in:Mississippi Quarterly, 2014, v. 67, n. 1, p. 31By:MURPHY, KEVIN L.Publication type:Article
Grotesque Laughter, Unburied Bodies, and History: Shape-shifting in Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle.Published in:2008By:POLLACK, HARRIETPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Longing for a Male Love": An Interview with Lewis Nordan.Published in:2007By:BJERRE, THOMAS ÆRVOLDPublication type:Interview
Shocked into Maturity: Sex and Death as Initiation in the Fiction of Lewis Nordan.Published in:2007By:BJERRE, THOMAS ÆRVOLDPublication type:Literary Criticism
Simulation and Civil Rights: Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle and the Swamp of the Real.Published in:2007By:ROMINE, SCOTTPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Not My Story to Write": Indirection, Southern Discourse, and the Elusive Black Voice in Lewis Nordan's Woff Whistle.Published in:2007By:PERKINS, BETHANYPublication type:Literary Criticism
Are We All Alone? Solitude and Agency in Lewis Nordan's The Sharpshooter Blues.Published in:2007By:TEBBETTS, TERRELL L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Writing in the Caribbean with a Mississippian Accent: Lewis Nordan and the Magical Grotesque.Published in:2007By:BRONCANO, MANUELPublication type:Literary Criticism
Desperate and Happy in the Disharmonious World: Lewis Nordan and the Absurd.Published in:2007By:ARBEIT, MARCELPublication type:Literary Criticism
"An Arm's Length Relationship to Violence": An Interview with Lewis Nordan.Published in:2007By:ARBEIT, MARCELPublication type:Interview
Magical Realism and the Mississippi Delta.Published in:2004By:Taylor, ArtPublication type:Literary Criticism
Interview with Lewis Nordan, at his home in Pittsburgh, May 19, 2001.Published in:2001Publication type:Interview
Poor White Trash, Great White Hope: Race, Class. and the (De)Construction of Whiteness in Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle.Published in:2004By:Costello, BrannonPublication type:Literary Criticism
Breaking the Filibuster of Race: the Literary Resonance of the Emmett Till Murder.Published in:Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies, 2010, v. 41, n. 1, p. 45By:Ferrence, MatthewPublication type:Article
"He loved his characters": An Interview with Lewis Nordan.Published in:2009By:Tebbetts, Terrell L.Publication type:Interview
Shitting on Whiteness: Animal Detection in WOLF WHISTLE and NATIVE SON.Published in:2013By:Criniti, StevePublication type:Literary Criticism
Hellhound on His Trail: Faulknerian Blood-guilt and the Traumatized Form of Lewis Nordan's "Wolf Whistle."Published in:2011By:Atkinson, TedPublication type:Literary Criticism
Boy with Loaded Gun : The Confessions of Lewis Nordan.Published in:2004By:Morris, Gregory L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Memory, death, the Delta and St. Augustine: Autobiography in Lewis Nordan's The Music of the Swamp.Published in:1998By:Dupuy, Edward J.Publication type:Literary Criticism