IN PASSING
There were 2000 entries for the 8.8.C.’s World Service short story competition. One letter of inquiry read: “I ask you if a taleman that writes with the same intellectual liberality of a Sartre, a David Herbert Lawrence, an Henry Miller, or a James Joyce has any possibility of to vanquish the contest, or if the subject of the tales must have the same pureness like a girls’ school composition.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31256, 31 December 1966, Page 4
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