Louis Owens - Anthologies and Literary Criticism

Anthologies and Literary Criticism

  • Jacquelyn Kilpatrick, "Louis Owens: literary reflections on his life and work," University of Oklahoma Press, 2004
  • "I Hear the Train: Reflections, Inventions, Refractions," (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series, v. 39) University of Oklahoma Press.
  • "Mixed Blood Messages: Literature, Film, Family, Place," (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series, v. 26) University of Oklahoma Press.
  • "Gerald Vizenor," a special issue of SAIL, V 9, No. 1, Spring 1997.
  • Other Destinies, (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series, v.3) University of Oklahoma Press.
  • The Grapes of Wrath: Trouble in the Promised Land, Twayne Pub.
  • John Steinbeck's Re-Vision of America, University of Georgia Press.
  • American Indian Novelists : An Annotated Critical Bibliography, with Tom Colonnese, Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol 384, Garland Press.
  • American Literary Scholarship : An Annual, 1990, as Editor, Duke Univ Press.

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