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It is not so much about whether the work he produced is dark or not -- to
me, clearly, it is dark.  I doubt if anyone will argue about that.

How about his life, his own emotional and social well-being?  Does the
darkness of the later work reflect a general descent into darkness in his
personal life??

Harold K. Bush
Saint Louis University

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