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December 01, 2005
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Cynthia Ozick stirs up emotion, debate
Cynthia Ozick took fellow writers William Styron and Bernhard Schlink to task for their fictional treatments of the Holocaust in, respectively, 'Sophie's Choice' and 'The Reader.' (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Murakami explores the imagination
Japanese novelist, short story artist speaks at Reischauer Institute
Ozick assails writers' lack of responsibility
Holocaust writers should 'restrict imagination'
OfA award honors pair for work in music education
Mark Churchill and Marylou Churchill named co-recipients of 2005 Luise Vosgerchian Teaching Award
Fromm Foundation announces 2005 commissions
Harvard foundation works to bring music to public by supporting composers
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