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-"[[The Death of Avant-Garde Literature]]" (1964) is an essay by [[Leslie Fiedler]].+"[[The Death of Avant-Garde Literature]]" (1964) is an essay by [[Leslie Fiedler]] first published in the [[New York Herald Tribune Magazine]], May 17, 1964.
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*[[Death of the avant-garde]] *[[Death of the avant-garde]]
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"The Death of Avant-Garde Literature" (1964) is an essay by Leslie Fiedler first published in the New York Herald Tribune Magazine, May 17, 1964.

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