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Jessica Mitford: An Interview

Weir, Laila | May 7, 1990 issue

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The article presents a interview of Jessica Mitford, a writer. On the query about the factors which influenced her and her sister to rebel, Mitford replied that she disliked to living at home and she wanted to run away, which she eventually did and she had no regret of running away from home. In answer to a question related to her writing career she replied that she did not start writing until she was really old. She was action sort of person and she was not much interested in writing until she found that there was nothing else she could do.

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MITFORD, Jessica -- Interviews; AUTHORS; OCCUPATIONS; FAMILY; LITERACY; LITERATURE; WRITING
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