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From: jimf@nottingham.ml.com (Jim Frohnhofer)
Subject: Re: Small town America stories
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In article <MAVERICK.95Jul5125639@laurel.cs.berkeley.edu>, maverick@cs.berkeley.edu (Vance Maverick) writes:
|> [What was this doing under "Re: Chomsky on Consciousness and Dennett"?]
|> 
|> In article <3teagj$ho6@overload.lbl.gov> rjc@rjc.lbl.gov (Roger Cochran) writes:
|> > I'm looking for books on "small town America", stories that take
|> > place from about 1900 through the 1930s, fiction, mid-west.....
|> 
|> Sometimes such books seem hard to avoid.  ;-)  _Winesburg, Ohio_ comes
|> to mind.
|> 
|> 	Vance

   _Babbit_, Sinclair Lewis

   (maybe his other stuff too, but that's the only one I've read)

   Jim Frohnhofer
