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Brian Moore (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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In addition to his novels, Brian Moore wrote a travel book, Canada, with the editors of Life magazine in 1963. A number of his works were regarded by Moore himself as hackwork, written to support his serious fiction; these include romances and mysteries, some published under the pseudonym “Michael Bryan.” His dozens of short stories appeared in a wide range of periodicals, from Weekend Review to The Atlantic, and in anthologies including The Irish Genius, edited by Devin A. Garrity (1960), Canadian Writing...
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