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Unfriendly Witnesses: Gender; Theater; and Film in the McCarthy Era (Theater in the Americas)

audiobook Unfriendly Witnesses: Gender; Theater; and Film in the McCarthy Era (Theater in the Americas) by Milly S. Barranger in Arts-Photography

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Wind on the Waves is a collection of fifty-two stories that embody the beauty; mystery; and allure of Oregonrsquo;s magnificent coast. Written by award-winning author and poet Kim Stafford; these wonderfully written vignettes celebrate the people; towns; wildlife; culture; and natural beauty of one of Americarsquo;s most rugged; beautiful; and enchanting coast lines. Wind on the Waves evokes the feelings of wonder and joy; the miracle of existence; the significance of humanitymdash;and its insignificance compared to the power of the sea. Being open to the world is a giftmdash;one which Kim Stafford has shared so well. These words from one of Oregonrsquo;s most influential writers are the song of life sung on the stage of the shore; and the wind; and the waves.


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