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Susan L. Mizruchi

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Susan L. Mizruchi is professor of English and American studies at Boston University.

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Brando's Smile: His Life, T...

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Henry James: A Very Short I...

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Libraries and Archives in t...

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The Power of Historical Kno...

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The Science of Sacrifice

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“He had a wide-ranging curiosity and was suspicious of absolutes and rigidity of any kind, rejecting the pressure to conform to a single likeness.”
Susan L. Mizruchi, Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work

“How did groups become hordes? What made some nations reject totalitarian ideas and others embrace them?”
Susan L. Mizruchi, Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work

“The face is an extraordinarily subtle instrument,” he noted. “I believe it has 155 muscles in it. The interaction of those muscles can hide a great deal, and people are always concealing emotions.”
Susan L. Mizruchi, Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work

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