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You might want to check an article in THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION (2
Feb 2001), which talked about the Sturges film as well as about the film's
use of music.

Sandy Camargo

>Writing a brief review of OBROTHER WHERE ART THOU. Has anyone done anything
>or said anything about the analogies to SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS, which seem much
>more pertinent than HOMER. Thanks HR Greenberg MD ENDIT
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Sandy Camargo
Visiting Instructor
Department of English
University of Missouri

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