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A Story Teller's Story
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A Story Teller’s Story

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A memoir of Midwestern life and culture from the author of Winesburg, Ohio Praise for A Story Teller’s Story—

The American Portrait of the Artist. -Charles Baxter

Probably unequaled … for the austerity of moral courage and sincerity of
conviction… . A book which should be read by every intelligent American.
—New York Times

In the field of literary autobiography, it stands practically alone in America.
—The Nation

The voice of the soliloquist … amplifies the drama of A Story Teller’s Story, as does the persistent theme of escape, from an America of fact and factories, marketing and manufacturing, to the borderless Ohios of imagination and creation. —From the introduction by Thomas Lynch

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2005
Pages
456
ISBN
9780472030835

A memoir of Midwestern life and culture from the author of Winesburg, Ohio Praise for A Story Teller’s Story—

The American Portrait of the Artist. -Charles Baxter

Probably unequaled … for the austerity of moral courage and sincerity of
conviction… . A book which should be read by every intelligent American.
—New York Times

In the field of literary autobiography, it stands practically alone in America.
—The Nation

The voice of the soliloquist … amplifies the drama of A Story Teller’s Story, as does the persistent theme of escape, from an America of fact and factories, marketing and manufacturing, to the borderless Ohios of imagination and creation. —From the introduction by Thomas Lynch

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2005
Pages
456
ISBN
9780472030835