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Bobbie Ann Mason: Interview by Bobbie Ann Mason and Albert E. Wilhelm

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SOURCE: Mason, Bobbie Ann and Albert E. Wilhelm. “An Interview with Bobbie Ann Mason.” In Bobbie Ann Mason: A Study of the Short Fiction, pp. 128–34. New York: Twayne Publishers; London: Prentice Hall International, 1998.

In the following interview, Wilhelm talks with Mason about her background and its influences on her writing.

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