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... Yale Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman 36 World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H.J.Schmidt 42 Poems Jean Talbot 43 Poem Norman Talbot Dark Spring Fred La Motte 44 47 Poem Craig Schneider Portrait of William Styron ...
... Yale Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman 36 World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H.J.Schmidt 42 Poems Jean Talbot 43 Poem Norman Talbot Dark Spring Fred La Motte 44 47 Poem Craig Schneider Portrait of William Styron ...
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... Yale Lit : Didn't Malcolm X appeal to this religious side from another angle ? Styron : Yes . His whole involvement with the Black Muslims was an attempt to find some religious foundation for his revolutionary impulse . Yale Lit : His ...
... Yale Lit : Didn't Malcolm X appeal to this religious side from another angle ? Styron : Yes . His whole involvement with the Black Muslims was an attempt to find some religious foundation for his revolutionary impulse . Yale Lit : His ...
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... Yale Lit : Isn't the issue simply this : they want a social myth , a political tract , a call to action , and this is totally at odds with what writing a novel , a work of fiction , is all about ? Styron : Of course . That's basically ...
... Yale Lit : Isn't the issue simply this : they want a social myth , a political tract , a call to action , and this is totally at odds with what writing a novel , a work of fiction , is all about ? Styron : Of course . That's basically ...
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