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opinion of the writer responsible for "Black Elk Speaks"? What will
be the legacy of modern poetry according to the poet behind "The
Cycle of the West"? "Knowledge and Opinion" offers an unparalleled
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civilization, the literatures and cultures of Native Americans, the
lost world of the Old West, economic turmoil in the Great
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This rich archive of essays and reviews will surprise, delight, and
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