Prairie Fire. A Novel
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2007
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Annotation |
Near future anti-capitalist dystopia from a populist perspective. Three large corporations control the world grain market, and the U.S. farmers they are impoverishing decide to fight back with mixed results. |
Pagination |
483 pp.
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Published Date |
2007 |
Publisher |
Lincoln, NB
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Place Published |
iUniverse
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Full Text |
2007 Armstrong, Dan. Prairie Fire. A Novel. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse. 483 pp. 2nd printing Eugene, OR: Mud City Press, 2007. 540 pp. PSt Near future anti-capitalist dystopia from a populist perspective. Three large corporations control the world grain market, and the U.S. farmers they are impoverishing decide to fight back with mixed results. The author is the editor of Mud City Press in Eugene, OR. |
Additional Publishers |
2nd printing Eugene, OR: Mud City Press, 2007. 540 pp. |
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PSt |
Author Note |
The author is the editor of Mud City Press in Eugene, OR. |