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Jim Crace
Ransom Center Acquires Archive
of Prize-winning Writer Jim Crace

The Center has acquired the archive of British writer Jim Crace, author of acclaimed works "Continent" (1986), "Arcadia" (1992), "Quarantine" (1997), "Being Dead" (1999) and "The Pesthouse" (2007).

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Photojournalist Documents Gangs in the Wake of El Salvadoran Civil War
Scroll Manuscript of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" in Texas through June 1
Ransom Center Acquires 77 John Steinbeck Letters
Harry Ransom Center Acquires Two Unpublished Letters by Tennessee Williams

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