“I rejoice in this great American novel, a reminder of people’s capacity for those universal states, perdition and grace.”
—Lydia Kiesling on Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men.
Makes for a pretty good opera, too.
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Robert Penn Warren was born on April 24, 1905. A novelist and a poet, he’s responsible for these lines: There are many...
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Makes for a pretty good opera, too.
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