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Robert Stone (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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Reflecting his particular interest in film, Robert Stone wrote WUSA (1970), a screenplay based on his novel A Hall of Mirrors; with Judith Roscoe, he also wrote Who’ll Stop the Rain (1978), a screen adaptation of Dog Soldiers. Stone has contributed short stories, articles, and reviews to such periodicals as The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, and the Manchester Guardian. Notable among these pieces is “The Reason for Stories: Toward a Moral Fiction,” which...
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