A master of irony and satire, William March created in his Pearl County and Reedyville novels and short stories a fictive world as valid and as memorable as Faulkner's own Yoknapatawpha County. In h...
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When William March is remembered at all today, it is usually as the author of the sensationalistic best-seller The Bad Seed (1954), his last novel. Yet his narrative gifts--his wry irony, skillfully...
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