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“A year after Hemingway died on the front page, Faulkner went off after a binge, as if dying was nobody's business but his own.”

Quote by Alfred Kazin

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Alfred Kazin
Alfred Kazin

Alfred Kazin was an American writer and critic renowned for his literary criticism and memoirs. Born on June 5, 1915, in Brooklyn, New York, he passed away on the same day in 1998. Kazin's writing frequently delved into the intricacies of Jewish-American identity and the American literary landscape. more

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