Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Words, Sticks and Stones : Keneally, Literature and Social Impact
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  • Epigraph: Fiction works no miracles of conversion, but I guess I do believe that any white reader who spends a reasonable amount of time consuming Black novels and Black poetry is less likely to be as comfortably racist in large and small ways, and that any man who reads enough of current women's literature is less likely to be ignorant of what women want and need and don't want and don't need. (Marge Piercy)

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