The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... writing . Do you consider yourself related to it ? Styron : That goes without saying , really . I don't feel myself committed to the Southern tradition in the dogged and unregenerate way my predecessors have , largely because the South ...
... writing . Do you consider yourself related to it ? Styron : That goes without saying , really . I don't feel myself committed to the Southern tradition in the dogged and unregenerate way my predecessors have , largely because the South ...
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... writing at Yale spring semester . How do you visualize the role of a teacher of creative writing : what can he do , what can't he do , and , above all , what about the craft of writing can be taught ? Styron : Very litte , I think . You ...
... writing at Yale spring semester . How do you visualize the role of a teacher of creative writing : what can he do , what can't he do , and , above all , what about the craft of writing can be taught ? Styron : Very litte , I think . You ...
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... writing ? Styron : I don't think the two are incompatible , but I myself just never bother about criticism . It's a valuable adjunct to literature , I suppose , but I think its regrettable that a lot of obviously honest critics conceive ...
... writing ? Styron : I don't think the two are incompatible , but I myself just never bother about criticism . It's a valuable adjunct to literature , I suppose , but I think its regrettable that a lot of obviously honest critics conceive ...
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