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The Faber Book of Writers on Writers An anthology of writers' thoughts about other writers, from Ben Jonson on William Shakespeare to Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes on each other. John Updike believes it to be one of the less-elevated impulses. Norman Mailer views it as an inevitable conflict. Wallace Stevens saw it as one of the greatest aspects of literature. There occurs a unique... more »
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