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Wallace Stegner (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Primarily a novelist and historian, Wallace Stegner is the author of many novels, from Remembering Laughter (1937) to The Spectator Bird (1976); his best-known and perhaps his best novel, The Big Rock Candy Mountain, was published in 1943, and Angle of Repose (1971) was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Mormon Country, his first book of nonfiction, was published in 1942; it was followed by approximately a dozen others, including Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West (1954),...
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All the Little Live Things (American Fiction) -
Angle of Repose (Masterplots Classics) -
Angle of Repose (Character Profiles) -
Angle of Repose (Identities and Issues) -
Angle of Repose (Literary Places) -
Beyond the Glass Mountain (Short Stories) -
Big Rock Candy Mountain, The (Masterplots Classics) -
Big Rock Candy Mountain, The (Character Profiles) -
Big Rock Candy Mountain, The (Literary Places) -
Butcher Bird (Short Stories) -
Collected Stories Of Wallace Stegner (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Crossing to Safety (Magill Book Reviews) -
Maiden in a Tower (Short Stories) -
Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs (Magill Book Reviews) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
