Last Stands: Notes from Memory
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Last Stands: Notes from Memory

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Hilary Masters grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the author of eight novels, two story collections, and a collection of essays. He's been a Fulbright lecturer to Finland and the recipient of Yaddo fellowships and an Award for Literature from the American Academy of Arts & Letters. His essays have been republished in Best American Essays and Anchor Be

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Paperback, 232 pages
Published October 6th 2004 by Southern Methodist University Press
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An oddly constructed but intriguing memoir by the son of Edgar Lee Masters (Spoon River Anthology).
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Hilary Masters (born February 3, 1928) is an American writer.

He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Edgar Lee Masters, a writer, and Ellen Frances Coyne Masters. He attended Davidson College from 1944 - 1946, then served in the U.S. Navy from 1946 to 1947 as a naval correspondent. He completed his BA at Brown University in 1952.

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