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Still Groping

Doren, Mark Van | October 17, 1936 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Kit Brandon. A Portrait," by Sherwood Anderson. Anderson's new heroine is a poor mountain girl of east Tennessee. She grows up there. Her father had a hillside farm. He was dark, with white, white teeth. Anderson would describe the farm except that there aren't any words in English that would really serve the purpose. The TVA may change all that and a lot of laurel. There would be smoke rising some days from over behind the laurel and that would be where Kit's father had his still.

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KIT Brandon. A Portrait (Book); BOOKS; ANDERSON, Sherwood, 1876-1941; FICTITIOUS characters; PLOTS (Drama, novel, etc.); FARMS
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