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Ishmael Reed: Interview by Ishmael Reed and Clifford Thompson

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SOURCE: Reed, Ishmael, and Clifford Thompson. “Call Him Ishmael.” Black Issues Book Review 5, no. 1 (January-February 2003): 40-4.

In the following interview, Reed discusses his past, his body of work, and his opinions regarding fiction and feminism.

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