Jeffrey Meyer

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Finding a Likeness: How I Got Somewhat Better at Art

A fun chronicle of a writer’s attempt to get better at visual art, which will likely inspire readers to give it a go as well.
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Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines

True to the zine medium, this book is not mainstream, presenting a visually intense yet ironical and mischievous archive of countercultural print material that will appeal to niche audiences.
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Watch Your Language: Visual and Literary Reflections on a Century of American Poetry

Hayes successfully provides a multidimensional work that serves as an outline of American poetry history, a reflection on a poet’s life, and a thoughtful discussion guide for groups or classes.
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Writings on Yiddish and Yiddishkayt: The War Years, 1939–1945

A solid collection of Yiddish thought from an esteemed writer, at a pivotal time in Jewish history.
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Selected Nonfiction, 1962–2007

An eclectic collection of essays for scholars of 20th-century literature.
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Trickster Tales of Southeastern Native Americans: Stories from the Creek, Natchez, Seminole, Catawba, Cherokee and Other Nations

This fine collection of Indigenous stories from Southeastern U.S. tribes adds a cultural depth to folklore collections, fitting for both scholarly anthropology as well as for use in classrooms.
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Reaching Inside: 50 Acclaimed Authors on 100 Unforgettable Short Stories

The book’s subject matter lends it to a literary audience, making this publication most intriguing to authors, teachers and professors of English and to literature connoisseurs. This compilation of articles on important short stories will make avid readers and writers very happy.
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Unlikely Heroes: Franklin Roosevelt, His Four Lieutenants, and the World They Made

An intimate portrait of FDR’s inner circle during the New Deal. Readers of U.S. history, economics, and political science should greatly enjoy this volume.
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Native Agency: Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs

A critical addition to sociological, historical, and anthropological collections, this book provides a multifaceted account of working within the BIA. Lambert has a rich perspective as a citizen of the Choctaw Nation, anthropologist, and former United States government employee.
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