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[[in pencil]] [June 20, 1966]
[[in pencil]] [June 20, 1966]
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[[?]] of theirs - there one story of Roth, & "Good bye Columbus."
[[?]] of theirs - then one story of Roth, "Good bye Columbus."
   Malawed is sure of the want. Updike uses style as a cliche against -
   [[Malawed?]] is sure of the want. Updike uses style as a cliche against -
[[tum?]] of reality - Saul is playing circus, and he is much stardust.
[[turn?]] of reality - Saul is playing circus, and he is much stardust.
Wetlinghaus [[creates?]] himself equality with Ostvensky. Real ths junk
Wetlinghaus [[creates?]] himself equality with Orstvensky. Read ths junk

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in pencil [June 20, 1966] 2 ? of theirs - then one story of Roth, "Good bye Columbus."

 Malawed? is sure of the want. Updike uses style as a cliche against -

turn? of reality - Saul is playing circus, and he is much stardust. Wetlinghaus creates? himself equality with Orstvensky. Read ths junk