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Fat Words, Fat Souls: Momaday, Hemingway, and the Nature of Truth.Published in:2013By:BAIN, GRANTPublication type:Essay
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Voice Out of Africa: A Possible Oral Source for Hemingway's "The Snow of Kilimanjaro."Published in:1985By:Petry, Alice HallPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Built for Europeans who came on the Orient Express": Queer Desires of Extravagant Strangers in Sinan Ünel's Pera Palas.Published in:2016By:POOLE, RALPH J.Publication type:Literary Criticism