ae-JohnEdgarWideman-CourtesyWikimediaCommons.jpg Wideman’s writing is not just experimental — it is itself a continual experiment, a test to see how far the boundaries of prose can be pushed. Appears In John Edgar Wideman gives arresting, haunting presentation By Dan Goff | February 15, 2018 Wideman hosted a reading in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Auditorium Wednesday evening, and the presentation was just as dense, unusual and powerful as the man’s most celebrated fiction.
John Edgar Wideman gives arresting, haunting presentation By Dan Goff | February 15, 2018 Wideman hosted a reading in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Auditorium Wednesday evening, and the presentation was just as dense, unusual and powerful as the man’s most celebrated fiction.
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