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The Entropic World of the Washo: Fatality and Self-Deception in Rabbit Boss Sanford E. Marovitz Western American Literature, Volume 19, Number 3, Fall 1984, pp. 219-230 (Article) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.1984.0150 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/531634/summary Access provided at 24 Feb 2020 16:41 GMT from JHU Libraries S A N F O R D E . M A R O V I T Z K e n t State University The Entropic World of the Washo: Fatality and Self-Deception in R abbit Boss T o lose touch w ith the land is to lose touch w ith th e heart. T hom as Sanchez, R a b b it Boss Beginning an d ending w ith starvation so extrem e th a t survival itself is in question, R a b b it Boss (1 9 7 3 ), by T hom as Sanchez, delineates the hopeless confrontation between a Native A m erican culture an d the various stages of the w hite civilization th a t ultim ately subjugates it. Structured serially w ith four n arrative lines developed achronologically in parallel, it describes the decline of the W asho people
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