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On "Lawrence Up-Tight": Four Tail-Pieces

Frank Kermode, +3 more
- 23 Jan 1971 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 1, pp 54
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In the pages below George Ford, Frank Kermode, and Colin Clarke reply at NOVEL'S invitation-to Mark Spilka's review-essay, "Lawrence Up-Tight, or The Anal Phase Once Over," which appeared in our last issue (IV, Spring 1971, 252-267) as discussed by the authors.
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In the pages below George Ford, Frank Kermode, and Colin Clarke reply-at NOVEL'S invitation-to Mark Spilka's review-essay, "Lawrence Up-Tight, or The Anal Phase Once Over," which appeared in our last issue (IV, Spring 1971, 252-267); and Spilka replies to their replies. Lawrence's anal propensities and what these and other critics make of them is the subject under discussion. George Ford inspired the jocular subtitle above by calling his entry "A Brief Tail-Piece."

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