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| | PCM Online > Fall 2001 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | The characters in Barry Siegel's stories inhabit a vast and unsettling gray landscape, whether searching for bearings in the seasonal fog of the central California coast, or along the mist-shrouded border between truth and deception, guilt and innocence. |
 | | Siegel, a journalist and the author of two nonfiction books and two novels, is thoroughly at home in this terrain, having explored it in his work since shortly after his graduation from Pomona in 1971, and even before then as a student working on a cross-college newspaper called The Claremont Collegian. |
 | | Siegel also fondly recalls studies with, among others, Thomas Pinney, now a professor of English emeritus, Lee McDonald, a professor of politics emeritus, Stephen Erickson, a professor of philosophy, and Stephen Young, who is now the Dr. Mary Ann Vanderzyl Reynolds Professor of English. |
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