Being "Ourselves"
Abstract
This paper shows how Lyle Saxon alternately reinvents himself and reveals an iconoclastic identity by creating, particularly in his novel "Children of Strangers", characters who violate social/racial/sexual taboos.
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This paper shows how Lyle Saxon alternately reinvents himself and reveals an iconoclastic identity by creating, particularly in his novel "Children of Strangers", characters who violate social/racial/sexual taboos.