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Whacko's Last CampaignJames D. RedwoodAlbany Law School 1995 The Peterson Literary Review, No. 23-24, p. 130, 1995 Abstract: When “Whacko,” a homeless man inclined to giving “speeches” is hit by a truck, a group of his similarly indigent friends in Glendale California react in solidarity to the loss of their friend. This short story by James Redwood presents the bonds of friendship and humanity among a subculture of dispossessed persons.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 2 Keywords: Los Angeles, Glendale Harvard, Homeless, Indigent, Short-Fiction, Short Story Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 1, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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