Presented during Voices of Diversity, the third international conference on the short story in English, sponsored by the Society for the Study of the Short Story, held June 4-7, 1994, at the University of Northern Iowa and Iowa State University. Harris discusses Pauline Melvil's story, The open door, about a woman coping with a death-dealing rapist, in relation to the theme of death in works by other authors such as Kafka and Malcolm Lowry.
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(OCoLC)33959805
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OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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