An edition of Craft so hard to learn (1972)

Craft so hard to learn

conversations with poets and novelists about the teaching of writing.

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An edition of Craft so hard to learn (1972)

Craft so hard to learn

conversations with poets and novelists about the teaching of writing.

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Language
English
Pages
93

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Craft so hard to learn: conversations with poets and novelists about the teaching of writing.
1972, Distributed by W. Morrow
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Edition Notes

"Morrow paperback editions."
Interviews originally taped in June, 1970, during the Hollins Conference in Creative Writing and Cinema for John Graham's radio program, The scholar's bookshelf.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.1/07
Library of Congress
PN143 .G7

The Physical Object

Pagination
93 p.
Number of pages
93

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5289084M
Internet Archive
craftsohardtolea0000grah
ISBN 10
0688050174
LCCN
72008798
OCLC/WorldCat
446159
Library Thing
4678839
Goodreads
1674031

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