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Charles Willeford on Writing Mysteries and His Life as a Hobo.

Detective writer Charles Willeford. His novels have earned him a cult following in the genre. He's now being discovered by a wider audience as his earlier novels are being re-issued in paperback. A new novel is about to be published, as well as an autobiography about his years on the road as hobo during the Depression.

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Other segments from the episode on December 8, 1987

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, December 8, 1987: Interview with Red Holzman; Commentary on the musical group The Standells; Interview with Charles Willeford; Review of Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2061."

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