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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Miller, Charles H. |
| Title, Analytic | B. Traven, Continued |
| Journal Title | New York Times Book Review |
| Date of Publication | Nov. 20, 1966 |
| Location in Work | 84 |
| Abstract | Traven was recently interviewed. Mystery and silence around him. He had intended to preserve his own privacy. Traven, who writes of the Americas, is better known in Europe. In Germany he is often called "the voice of Mexico". The Germans claim Traven is one of them--but he denies it, and he has never written about the Germans, except by reference in the "Death Ship." It seems wise to regard him for what his books prove him to be, an international author of obscure parentage who found his voice and freedom of expression in the Americas. Traven, B., 1890-1969 |
| Call Number | MKI P93-78 |
| MKI Terms | Biographies/ |