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J.F. Powers

The Clock at the Biltmore — J. F. Powers: “Death of a Favorite”

June 9, 2016March 20, 2010 by Trevor Berrett

Trevor looks at J.F. Powers’ story “Death of a Favorite,” from the July 1, 1950 issue of The New Yorker. Read the full post.

Categories J.F. Powers, New Yorker Fiction Tags Classic New Yorker Fiction 6 Comments
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