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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Murray Pomerance <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Oct 1996 09:56:19 -0500
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Can a film or book be a Western if it's not set in the West?  Around
about 1969--which, I realize, is for some readers rather like the 19th
century--Leslie A. Fiedler published THE RETURN OF THE VANISHING
AMERICAN, in which he answers this question to the reader's profound delight.
 
NY.  Stein & Day.  I'm fairly sure it's now out of print.  If any
publisher is reading this list, think about getting this book back into
print immediately!
 
Murray
 
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