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Publisher: University Press of New England
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Regional Subjects - New England
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Pages: 144
Several years ago it was revealed to me that creative nonfiction was a legitimate literary genre,' writes Phil Crossman. 'It was the most liberating experience of my life. All these years I thought I'd been simply lying.'
Crossman is a humorist in the Mark Twain mold: wry, satiric, and keenly aware of the shortcomings of human beings, but with a leavening of self-deprecation and underlying sympathy. Though rooted in a regional consciousness (coastal Maine), his humor succeeds in making the local univer