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Home / home / James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

May 12 2020

James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

In this episode of Live from the Reading Room, author James J. Patterson discusses the American epic novel. He reads from Melville's great Moby Dick and his own epic, Roughnecks.

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