An Interview With Duff Brenna
Duff Brenna, a Midwestern outlaw turned professor, whose first book was turned down by forty-six publishers, is emerging at fifty-five as a formidable novelist.
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Duff Brenna, a Midwestern outlaw turned professor, whose first book was turned down by forty-six publishers, is emerging at fifty-five as a formidable novelist.
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