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Contrary to many interpretations, Fuentes asserts that his works are not auto-biographical. "I find my own biography uninteresting within this larger (sociopolitical) canvas. Maybe one day I'll write a book of memoirs or publish my letters as an old gentleman...
...realize we have a Division I team," Dave Rothman pointed out. Another ski team member noted that for all the difficulty they had getting on-snow time, "we don't get any notice in the Crimson, the Indy or the Gazette. The Athletic department doesn't even publish our schedule...
...weeks from now, Ted Eriksen, the Mendocino County, Calif., agricultural commissioner, will publish his annual crop report. It will be seriously in error-not for any lack of meticulousness on Eriksen's part, but because his bosses will not let him mention marijuana...
...businessmen and sports figures. After her establishment was raided by police last October, Brown gave the list to Armandina Saldivar, a writer for El Pueblo, a local newspaper that appears about once a month. When Brown was convicted of "aggravated promotion of prostitution," the paper began laying plans to publish the names...
...novel is, as Randall Jarrell suggested, a long narrative that has something wrong with it, the short story of the past decade might be said to suffer from a tendency toward perfection. Talented writers keep popping up in the few magazines that still publish fiction. The technical level is high; yet the values that make a good story-compression, subtle tone and a microsurgical eye-strike many readers as too precious and inhospitable. One can inhabit a rambling, modern novel; the short story of the '70s seems like an impersonal waiting room full of disparate patients...