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In response to:

James Baldwin and the "Man" from the February 1, 1963 issue                                                  

To the Editors:

Having been in the real estate business for several years, I thought that my power of involvement and interest in a new literary magazine was lost, or greatly diminished. After reading The New York Review of Books, however, I realized this was not true. It is a fascinating paper that I hope to continue reading for a long time.

The choice of F. W. Dupee’s review of James Baldwin as lead article was particularly appropriate, I thought. It represents a type of review that becomes a work of art and creation in itself.

ROBERT C. QUINLAN

New York City

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