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The 'oral tradition,' if that is a suitable slot in which to deposit the large number of books arising from the taped interview, is a labor-saving curiosity in which our country leads the world. The exuberant exploitation of the possibilities of this 'vampire capital' are just beginning and, indeed, the whole enterprise has about it a limitlessness in all its aspects.
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