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Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The Novel Forward Through The Constant Pastiche And Basic Fakery Of Any Fiction Not Fed By The Springs Of Memory
What Henry James Calls (in A Letter To Sarah Orne Jewett) The "fatal Cheapness [and] Mere Escamotage" Of The "'historic' Novel.

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

John Updike Quotes: Still, My Fascination With Buchanan Did Not Abate, Nor Was I Able, As The Seventies Set In, To Move The

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