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so:text | Perspective is that part of a poem, novel, or play which a writer never puts directly upon paper. It is that fixed point in intellectual space where a writer stands to view the struggles, hopes, and sufferings of his people. There are times when he may stand too close and the result is a blurred vision. Or he may stand too far away and the result is a neglect of important things. (en) |
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so:description | White Man, Listen! (1957) (en) |
so:description | Richard Wright (en) |
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