Popular Culture Review 29.1 (Spring 2018) | Page 12

Felicia F . Campbell

across a truly staggering panoply of cultures . The prominent place of the artisan , from Weyland to Hephaestus , is well worth considering . Why do some character types and figures seem to spring up everywhere we look ?

There are also several reviews in this issue , including looks at Patrick Scott Belk ’ s Dynamic International Networks of Print Culture , Daniel Ferreras ’ Rediscovering the Pleasure Principle , H Peter Steeves ’ Beautiful , Bright , and Blinding , Steven Frye ’ s Understanding Larry McMurtry , and Andrew J . Friedenthal ’ s Retcon Game : Retroactive Continuity and the Hyperlinking of America . Given my personal relationship with both Ferreras and Steeves , it is a great pleasure to see their scholarship and work coming to such beautiful and theoretically vital fruition .
So we come to another issue in a huge landmark year for the Far West Popular Culture Review . Enjoy the fruits of our culture , and thank you all for making this work so memorable and rewarding .

Felicia F . Campbell

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