“I Heard You Went to Nam”: Frontier Mythology, Violence, and the Afterlife of the Vietnam War in Percival Everett’s: Walk Me to the Distance.Published in:2023By:Mitchell, Keith BernardPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Note on "God's Country."Published in:Callaloo, 2005, v. 28, n. 2, p. 353, doi. 10.1353/cal.2005.0038By:Bell, Madison SmarttPublication type:Article
Looking at the Big Picture: Percival Everett's Western Fiction.Published in:2007By:Johnson, Michael K.Publication type:Literary Criticism
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