Biographical criticism of song "Diary" by BREAD
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Prairie Schooner is a national literary quarterly published continuously since 1926. With the support of the English department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska Press, it is home to the best fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews being published today by beginning, mid-career and established writers. In more than 80 years of publication, Prairie Schooner has helped to start the careers of hundreds of writers, including Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel laureates, National Endowment for the Arts recipients, and MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellows. Work first published in Prairie Schooner has been reprinted or cited in the Pushcart Prize and O. Henry Prize volumes, Best American Essays, Best American Short Stories, and Best American Poetry.
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The University of Nebraska Press extends the University's mission of teaching, research, and service by promoting, publishing, and disseminating works of intellectual and cultural significance and enduring value. We primarily publish nonfiction books and scholarly journals, along with a few titles per season in contemporary and regional prose and poetry. On occasion, we reprint previously published fiction of established reputation, and we have several programs to publish literary works in translation. Through our paperback imprint, Bison Books, we publish reprints of classic books of myriad genres. Our primary mission, defined by the University through the Press Advisory Board of faculty members working in concert with the Press, is to find, evaluate, and publish in the best fashion possible, serious works of nonfiction..
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