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	<title>Comments on: Certainly Maybe Yes: An Interview with Eric Anderson of Cataldo</title>
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		<title>By: APN</title>
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		<description>&quot;Before he has to go catch a bus to his friend�s art show at a Gibson guitar showcase room (he tells that any artist who is willing to play in front of people gets to play any guitar he chooses. That�s a singer�s wet dream, I say. And he wholeheartedly agrees) we discuss literature and the power of the Steinbeck, Hemingway, McCarthy, particularly American, short, declarative sentence.&quot;
This is my favorite section of this entire piece, which in and of itself is filled with delightfully short, yet evocative declarative sentences.  Kudos to you sir!
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This is my favorite section of this entire piece, which in and of itself is filled with delightfully short, yet evocative declarative sentences.  Kudos to you sir!</p>
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