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I call myself an artist

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"Sometime in the 1920s my great-uncle, William Johnson, left the home of his family in South Carolina to live in Evanston, a northern suburb of Chicago."
398 pages
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Indiana University Press 1 views
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0253335418, 9780253335418
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Though best known for his fiction, Charles Johnson is also an accomplished essayist, reviewer, scriptwriter, and cartoonist. As he himself says, "I call myself an artist." This volume gathers together a rich sampling of his work: stories and outtakes from the novels; essays, including a lengthy autobiography; cartoons; speeches; and interviews.

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