The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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Yale Literary Magazine September , 1968 Contents Portrait of Birdsman Paul Malamud 8 16 Poem Alan Weiner 17 Poem ... Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman 36 World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H.J.Schmidt 42 Poems ...
Yale Literary Magazine September , 1968 Contents Portrait of Birdsman Paul Malamud 8 16 Poem Alan Weiner 17 Poem ... Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman 36 World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H.J.Schmidt 42 Poems ...
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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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