In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of literature is truly, as the ancients insisted, to instruct and delight, then what better to understand and enjoy than the here and the now?


"Fallen Western Star," Denver Quarterly (Fall 1998) - Essays


In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of...

In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of...

In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of...

In an age of global standardization, regional voices also remind both writer and reader that no life is lived generically. If the purpose of...