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Alistair MacLeod: Interview by Alistair MacLeod and Laurie Kruk

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SOURCE: MacLeod, Alistair, and Laurie Kruk. “Alistair MacLeod: The World Is Full of Exiles.” Studies in Canadian Literature 20, no. 1 (1995): 150-59.

In the following interview, MacLeod discusses the appeal of the short story genre, his literary influences, and various aspects of particular stories.

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