Interview [manuscript], 1987.

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Interview [manuscript], 1987.

Copy of a transcript of an interview with Beattie conducted by James Dell for a high school course. Beattie discusses her views on writing, critics, other authors, the influence of popular music on her work and her recent venture into non-fiction.

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University of Virginia. Library

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