The Paris Review - The Strange Allure of Watching “How It's Made”

The Paris Review - The Strange Allure of Watching “How It's Made”

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James Alan McPherson, the first black writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, has died at seventy-two. An obituary in the New York Times quotes his memoir, Going Up to Atlanta, in which he writes about reading comics at the library in Savannah, Georgia: “At first the words, without pictures, were a mystery … But […]

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