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Remembering Robert Stone: Phyllis Rose

Remembering Robert Stone: Phyllis Rose

"He had a kind of x-ray vision into human systems"

By Phyllis Rose | July 24, 2015

Remembering Robert Stone: Joyce Carol Oates

Remembering Robert Stone: Joyce Carol Oates

In the tradition of Melville, Hawthorne, Dreiser, Dos Passos, and Hemingway

By Joyce Carol Oates | July 24, 2015

Remembering the Great Robert Stone

Remembering the Great Robert Stone

Reflections from Ann Beattie, Tobias Wolff, Joyce Carol Oates and more

By Literary Hub | July 24, 2015

Remembering Robert Stone: Bill Barich

Remembering Robert Stone: Bill Barich

A life-saving novel

By Bill Barich | July 24, 2015

Remembering Robert Stone: Ed McClanahan

Remembering Robert Stone: Ed McClanahan

Watching Hall of Mirrors grow into one of the best American novels

By Ed McClanahan | July 24, 2015

Remembering Robert Stone: Tom Jenks

Remembering Robert Stone: Tom Jenks

Teaching "Araby" decades apart

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