NDQ
North Dakota Quarterly

                                    
Volume 71, Number 4                                                                 Fall 2004

Contents
    Leslie Adrienne Miller

5

Shopping for the Queen of England, Speaking of the Devil, Motherhood as Place, and Teufelskreis
Erik Nakjavani

11

Abbas Kierostami as Filmmaker: Or the Art of Cinema as the Visual Stimulus to Endless Viewer Responses
Dinah Cox
22

How to Write about Oklahoma (story)
James Silas Rogers
29

Sundogs, On the Cannon River, and In Early Spring (poems)
Donald Gutierrez

32

Berkeley in the 1950s: A Reminiscence

David Lazar
50

Last Exit to Brooklyn
Alexandra Leake
57

Anna (story)
Eric Trethewey

61

On Drowning a Beaver
Jennifer Soule

67

Creeping Charlie and the Prairie Painted Lady and Prairie Women of Mary Groth (poems)
Mark Vinz

69

In Search of the Geographical Center (A Sea Change: Books that Mattered)
Clifford Garstang

76

Leviathan (story)
Elizabeth Rees

92

This Morning (poem)
Peter Selgin

93

The Man in the White Car (story)
Julia MacDonnell

98

Nativity (story)
Peter LaSalle

113

Carrying the Fire: An American in Paris Teaching (of All Things) Creative Writing
Megumi Dick Osumi

130

Archetypal, Mythical, and Anthropological Elements of Heart of Darkness
Joseph N. Benoit

141

Theses and Dissertations Accepted by the Graduate School of the University of North Dakota—2003









Reviews
James Ballowe
160

James Reidel, Vanished Act: The Life and Art of Weldon Kees, Daniel A. Siedell, ed., Weldon Kees and the Arts at Midcentury, and Donald Justice, ed., The Collected Poems of Weldon Kees
Gregory Gagnon

166

Mark St. Pierre, Of Uncommon Birth: Dakota Sons in Vietnam
Jay Meek

168

F. D. Reeve, Robert Frost in Russia
Kimberly K. Porter
170

James Leahy, The North Dakota State Constitution: A Reference Guide
Jim Mochoruk
173

Larry O’ Connor, Tip of the Iceberg
Diane Drake

175

Robert Root, Recovering Ruth: A Biographer's Tale
George Slanger

177

Ann L. Ardis, Modernism and Cultural Conflict: 1880-1922
Editor’s Notes

181


Contributors

182






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