Born in rural Maine where he spent most of his life, William Symonds attended Bowdoin College and then Harvard’s Divi
An excerpt from an essay on the failures of the novel as a means to convey meaning. Many writers aim too high with the novel, and thus there is so much bad literature in the current day.
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Born in rural Maine where he spent most of his life, William Symonds attended Bowdoin College and then Harvard’s Divi
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