M. C. Gardner - Literary Criticism

Literary Criticism

  • Donald Freed's "Patient #1":Apocalypse Nation http://www.anotheramerica.org/apocalypsenation.htm
  • Harold Pinter's "War" Another America Journal, Lightning Source, Inc. 2003 http://anotheramerica.org/harold_pinter's_war.htm
  • A.J. Langguth's "Jesus Christs" http://anotheramerica.org/Langguth's_Jesus_Christs_Review.htm
  • Donald Freed's "Every Third House" AnotherAmerica.org Oct. 2005 http://anotheramerica.org/house_review.htm
  • Leon Katz's "Classical Monologues" AnotherAmerica.org Nov. 2002
  • J. Ferguson's Farley's Jewel "Facets of a Jewel" http://anotheramerica.org/Farley's_Jewel_Review.htm
  • J. Ferguson's The Anthropologist Review http://anotheramerica.org/Jon_Ferguson's_The_Anthropologist.htm
  • Aimee Liu's "Flash House" AnotherAmerica.org Dec. 2003 http://anotheramerica.org/flash_house.htm
  • Ronald Harwood Photo Essay http://anotheramerica.org/ronald_harwood.htm
  • Marc Germain Photo Essay http://anotheramerica.org/Marc_Germain_Returns.htm
  • Jon Farris Photo Essay http://anotheramerica.org/jon_farris.htm

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