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The Five-Thousandth Baritone: A Masque in Five Parts

Fiction Charles Newman

All that we know definitely about Purcell’s history as a choirboy is that his voice broke in 1673... beyond that lies the territory of invention.
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No. 11

No. 11

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​Charles Newman was the editor of TriQuarterly from 1964 to 1975, as well as the author of six books, including There Must Be More to Love Than Death (Swallow Press), and a recipient of Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships. The Battle for the Liberation of Cannonia, a new novel, is forthcoming from Dalkey Archive Press.

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