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I first became fascinated with the Sears catalogue because all the people in its pages were perfect. Nearly everybody I knew had something missing, a finger cut off, a toe split, an ear half-chewed away, an eye clouded with blindness from a glancing fence staple. And if they didn't have something missing, they were carrying scars from barbed wire, or knives, or fishhooks. But the people in the catalogue had no such hurts. They were not only whole, had all their arms and legs and eyes on their unscarred bodies, but they were also beautiful.


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Crews was the subject of the first installment of the Rough South documentary series written and directed by Gary Hawkins. He publiHarry Crewsd a memoir in 1978 titled A Childhood: The Biography of a Place. In 1964 Patrick Scott drowned in a neighbor's pool.

Death" (from the poem Buffalo Bill's by e. Crews formerly taught in the creative writing program at the University of Florida. The University of Georgia acquired Harry Crews's papers in August 2006.

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