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Harold Bloom and his poet-correspondents

Harold Bloom and his poet-correspondents
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It was easy to admire Harold Bloom. One of the most distinguished American literary critics, he always gave the impression of having read anything and everything by the great and the good. Over the course of a 60-year writing career, he produced a steady stream of books that showcased the scope of his reading and […]

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