Thornton Wilder, an Intimate PortraitSaturday Review Press, 1975 - 299 pages Reviews the major patterns of the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer's life, personality, novels, and plays, detailing Wilder's relationships with celebrities and friends and the key events of his long career. |
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