Writing the Land, Writing Humanity

Charles M. Pigott

earliest edition we have, 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, 2020 268 pages

"The Maya Literary Renaissance is a growing yet little-known literary phenomenon that can redefine our understanding of "literature" universally. By analyzing eight representative texts, the book synthesizes core Maya concepts with diverse theories to reveal how literature constantly emerges from wider creative patterns in nature"--

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Writing the Land Writing Humanity edition · 2021 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781032237909
Writing the Land, Writing Humanity edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 268 pages · 9781000054309
Writing the Land, Writing Humanity edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 268 pages · 9781003035046
Writing the Land, Writing Humanity edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 268 pages · 9781000054248
Writing the Land, Writing Humanity edition · 2020 · Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated · 268 pages · 9780367473525
Writing the Land, Writing Humanity edition · 2020 · Taylor & Francis Group · 268 pages · 9781000054279

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