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“The danger of censorship in cultural media increases in proportion to the degree to which one approaches the winning of a mass audience.”

Quote by James T. Farrell

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James T. Farrell
James T. Farrell

James T. Farrell was an American novelist known for his profound depiction of the Chicago underworld. His works are typically presented in a social realism style and have been well-received by readers. more

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