From the press release, linked above:
Although my project (as a Quarry Farm Fellow) was to do research for an essay on how Twain modeled being a professional writer for both Hemingway and Updike, I found myself captivated by the house, its objects and its spirits,” said Plath. “I felt compelled not only to do the research I was there to do, but also to write creatively about the house and its former inhabitants. If I hadn’t done so, it would have been an opportunity lost. (James Plath)https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/bookshelf/1120/thumbnail.jp
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