Volume 33, Number 2 · February 13, 1986

'The Writer's Imagination and the Imagination of the State' Two Views

By Nadine Gordimer, Norman Mailer

The following address was delivered on January 12 at the opening of the Forty-eighth International PEN Congress at the New York Public Library.



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