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Boom: A Journal of California
Through the Heart of California
Seeing the “other” California through a relief map
Alex Espinoza
Boom: A Journal of California, Vol. 6 No. 4, Winter 2016; (pp. 34-38) DOI: 10.1525/boom.2016.6.4.34
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https://doi.org/10.1525/boom.2016.6.4.34
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  • Published online January 4, 2017.

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2153-8018
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  1. Alex Espinoza

    Alex Espinoza is a novelist known for works such as Still Water Saints. A professor at California State University, Los Angeles, as well as the director of their MFA Program in Creative Writing and Literary Arts, he was born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles.

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Boom: A Journal of California: 6 (4)
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Seeing the “other” California through a relief map
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Through the Heart of California
Seeing the “other” California through a relief map
Alex Espinoza
Boom: A Journal of California, Vol. 6 No. 4, Winter 2016; (pp. 34-38) DOI: 10.1525/boom.2016.6.4.34
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