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Wednesday, 28 December
154. “We Live in Fictional Times”: The Creative Use of Nonfiction
10:15–11:30 a.m., Coolidge, Marriott
Program arranged by the Division on Nonfiction Prose Studies, Excluding Biography and Autobiography
Presiding: Todd Vogel, Trinity Coll., CT 1. “Out from behind the Mask: Paul Laurence Dunbar, the Hampton Institute Camera Club, and the Interpenetration of Fact and Fiction,” Ray Sapirstein, Univ. of Texas, Austin 2. “Chameleon: Woody Allen’s Zelig,” Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky, Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs 3. “Blurred Boundaries: The Intersection of Fact and Fiction in Art Speigelman’s Maus,” Maria J. Rice, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick
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