William Least Heat-Moon (English Wikipedia)

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  • Levin, Jonathan (2000). "Coordinates and Connections: Self, Language, and World in Edward Abbey and William Least Heat-Moon". Contemporary Literature. 41 (2): 214–251. doi:10.2307/1208760. JSTOR 1208760.
  • Bryzik, Renée (2010). "Repaving America: Ecocentric Travel in William Least Heat-Moon's Blue Highways". Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. 17 (4): 666–685. doi:10.1093/isle/isq106. JSTOR 44087662.
  • Lang, William L. (November 2002). "Water Trails". Pacific Historical Review. 71 (4): 663–668. doi:10.1525/phr.2002.71.4.663. JSTOR 10.1525/phr.2002.71.4.663.
  • Ross-Bryant, Lynn (1997). "THE SELF IN NATURE: Four American Autobiographies". Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 80 (1): 83–104. JSTOR 41178763.
  • Banga, Shellie (Fall 2010). "More is More: An Interview with William Least Heat-Moon". Writing on the Edge. 21 (1): 92–103. JSTOR 43157419.
  • WELTZIEN, O. ALAN (1999). "A Topographic Map of Words: Parables of Cartography in William Least Heat-Moon's "prairyerth"". Great Plains Quarterly. 19 (2): 107–122. JSTOR 23533130.
  • Maher, Susan Naramore (2001). "Deep Mapping the Great Plains: Surveying the Literary Cartography of Place". Western American Literature. 36 (1): 4–24. doi:10.1353/wal.2001.0030. JSTOR 43024989. S2CID 165654671.
  • Russell, Alison (Fall 2001). "Getting the Lay of the Land: Maps and Travel Writing". CEA Critic. 64 (1): 38–46. JSTOR 44378329.

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  • Burnes, Brian (October 19, 1991). "Mapping out his own new world". The Kansas City Star. pp. 51, 57. I've said from time to time that William Trogdon, the English-Irish American, is the carpenter of my work and William Least Heat-Moon is the architect.

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