This work presents a collection of essays and reminiscences on, as well as an interview with, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Peter Taylor.
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"Stephens and Salamon have made a major contribution to the scholarly discourse in American literary study by assembling this collection of original essays on Peter Taylor, one of our best fiction writers whose skills have long been appreciated by other writers but largely ignored or under-valued and under-studied by critics and scholars. May it inspire others to read and study the work of a truly great fictional craftsman."--Jackson R. Bryer, University of Maryland-College Park
This volume brings to broader notice a writer who, though long acclaimed by critics, has received far too little attention from the public.
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