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The American Literary Response to Trauma

The American Literary Response to Trauma. Thursday, November 26, 2009. The discussion of Octavia Butlers. Generated varying responses. Many of you were disappointed in the book, and found it to be fundamentally flawed when it comes to representing atrocity. But many of you also enjoyed the book. Id like to open this post up for you to further discuss your feelings about the novel. Use specific examples from the text when possible. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Sherman Alexie on Postliterature. Giorgio Ag.

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The American Literary Response to Trauma. Thursday, November 26, 2009. The discussion of Octavia Butlers. Generated varying responses. Many of you were disappointed in the book, and found it to be fundamentally flawed when it comes to representing atrocity. But many of you also enjoyed the book. Id like to open this post up for you to further discuss your feelings about the novel. Use specific examples from the text when possible. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Sherman Alexie on Postliterature. Giorgio Ag.

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