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Grounding postmodernism.(Editorial)

Publication: Texas Studies in Literature and Language

Publication Date: 22-SEP-05

Author: Hilfer, Tony
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COPYRIGHT 2005 University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press)

The editors wish to thank Wayne Lesser for his indispensable help in selecting the essays in this issue.

Our reader for Adam Katz's essay on the late Ronald Sukenick observed "I think the article is hugely valuable for the growing number of ... graduate students who work within post-structuralist premises but are...

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