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The following articles are on Reserve in the Giovale Library. The articles can be obtained by going to the library Circulation Desk and asking for the Abbey Reading packet.
- Dixon, Terrell. "Abbey's biocentric epiphany: Desert Solitaire and teh teaching of environmental literature." CEA Critic 54.1 (1991): 35-42.
- Farmer, Jareed. "Desert Solitaire and the literary memory of an imagined place." Western American Literature 38.2 (2003) 155-169.
- Gamble, David. "Into the maze with Edward Abbey." South Dakota Review 26.1 (1988) 66-77.
- Graulund, Rune. "Contrasts: a defense of desert writings." 2.2 (2003) 345-361.
- Herndon, Jerry. "'Moderate extremism': Edward Abbey and 'The Moon-Eyed Horse'." Western American Literature 16.2 (1981) 97-103.
- Morris, David Copland. "Celebration and irony: the polyphonic voice of Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 28.1 (1993) 21-32.
- Pozza, David. "Aesthetics, genre, and paradox in Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Lamar Journal of the Humanities 28.2 (2003) 5-19.
- Romesburg, Rod. "Deterministic chaos in Ed Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 39.2 (2004) 200-219.
- Scheese, Don. "Desert Solitaire: counter-friction to the machine in the garden." North Dakota Quarterly 59.2 (1991) 211-227.
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