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Notes from No Man's Land - Resources


Below are resources for the 2012 book, Notes from No Man’s Land.

Reader Resources

  • Reader's Guide
  • Library Resource Guide
  • Resources for Critical Thinking
  • Open-Minded Inquiry
  • Critical Thinking at a University

The Book and Author

  • Eula Biss’ website
  • Eula Biss interview with Gulf Coast Magazine
  • Eula Biss interview with The Ithacan
  • National Book Critics Circle Award
  • Eula Biss named Guggenheim Fellow
  • Notes from No Man’s Land reviews
  • Eula Biss on Book TV

2020-2021

  • Educated
  • Resources
  • Events

2019-2020

  • Tales of Two Americas
  • Reader's Guide

2018-2019

  • Create Dangerously

2017-2018

  • Citizen
  • Resources

2016-2017

  • Between the World and Me
  • Resources

2015-2016

  • A Farewell to Arms
  • Resources

2014-2015

  • The Center of Everything
  • Additional Media
  • Resources

2013-2014

  • The Worst Hard Time
  • Resources

2012-2013

  • Notes from No Man's Land
  • Reader's Guide
  • Resources
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