The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... South -then and now . I know that I've always been enormously moved , ever since I was a kid , by the Negro and his relationship to his religion . Some of it's in the music . I remember , in the late thirties , listening to a program on ...
... South -then and now . I know that I've always been enormously moved , ever since I was a kid , by the Negro and his relationship to his religion . Some of it's in the music . I remember , in the late thirties , listening to a program on ...
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... South , was simply abdicating his artistic responsibility . 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 ...
... South , was simply abdicating his artistic responsibility . 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 ...
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... South has changed , I have changed , and the world has changed . I don't feel any commitment toward living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move ...
... South has changed , I have changed , and the world has changed . I don't feel any commitment toward living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move ...
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