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Tag: Tenement of Clay

Posted on November 28, 2011November 28, 2011 by Ed Desautels

Talking Paul West on Mark Seinfelt’s “Word Patriots”

I'm happy to have had the opportunity to join Mark Seinfelt and Jason Charnesky on Mark's "Word Patriots" program. In this installment, we discuss the early work of novelist Paul West. All three of us worked with West in the 80s and 90s, and listening to our exchange transports me back to the seminar table…

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