Frederick Turner
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Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness
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1980
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4 editions
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Renegade: Henry Miller and the Making of "Tropic of Cancer"
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2012
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8 editions
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The Go-Between
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2010
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Spirit of Place: The Making of an American Literary Landscape
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published
1990
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3 editions
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Redemption
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published
2006
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6 editions
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Epic: Form, Content, and History
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published
2012
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6 editions
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1929
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published
2004
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The Kid and Me: A Novel
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A Border of Blue: Along the Gulf of Mexico the Keys to the Yucatan
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In the Land of Temple Caves: Notes on Art and the Human Spirit
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“Ours is a shockingly dead view of creation. We ourselves are the only things in the universe to which we grant an authentic vitality, and because of this we are not fully alive.”
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“The color and shape of flowers are a precise record of what bees find attractive”
― Beauty: The Value of Values
― Beauty: The Value of Values
“Andrew Jackson was both mind and muscle united into the essential personality of the Pioneer. He was shrewd, practical and courageous. He also hated Indians and had no interest in land except as it could be turned to what were then styled the "arts of civilization," i.e., agriculture and industry.”
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