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James Baldwin / Ralph Ellison / John Hawkes / Native Son / The Cannibal / Invisible Man / She: A History of Adventure / Literature / American literature / Guggenheim Fellows
Date: 2013-08-21 13:16:30
James Baldwin
Ralph Ellison
John Hawkes
Native Son
The Cannibal
Invisible Man
She: A History of Adventure
Literature
American literature
Guggenheim Fellows

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