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Paul Zindel 1936-: The Theater Is Born within Us (1970)

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SOURCE: The New York Times, 26 July 1970, pp. 1,3.

Here, in the course of arguing that drama is a form of expression inherent in humankind, Zindel recollects events in his own life that demonstrate an innate affinity for the theater.

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