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    'Make of Them What You Will: The Short Prose Pieces of B S Johnson'

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    In this chapter, Paul Vlitos explores the short prose pieces of B.S. Johnson in the context of Johnson’s own comments on this aspect of his oeuvre in the ‘Introduction’ to Aren’t You Rather Young to be Writing Your Memoirs? (1973), in particular his ‘avoidance of the term short story’ to describe these pieces and his invitation to the reader to ‘Make of them what you will’. Examining short prose pieces from both Aren’t You Rather Young? and Statement Against Corpses (1964) this chapter asks: What differentiates Johnson’s ‘short prose’ from the conventional ‘short story’? How does the short prose offer new ways of understanding B. S. Johnson in relation to his literary contemporaries? How seriously can we take Johnson’s invitation to ‘make of’ his short prose ‘what we will’

    Alfred S. Johnson

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    Portrait of Alfred S. Johnson

    Mercy S. Johnson

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    Mrs. Mercy S. Johnson taught Endglish and Speech at Roosevelt High School

    Hubert S. Johnson, Sr.

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    Hubert_-S-_Johnson_Sr.pdf - Funeral program for Hubert S. Johnson, Sr.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/10462/thumbnail.jp

    LaVell S. Johnson

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    LaVell S. Johnson of Delta, Utah, worked for the newspaper, th Millard Chronicle

    Mrs. Minnie S. Johnson

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    Obituary of Minnie S. Johnson, born March 14, 1863 on her farmily farm. Resided in Carleton, Michigan

    News Release - Francis S. Johnson

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    This news release announces Francis S. Johnson making a film report on space experiments to Congress

    Portrait of Joe S Johnson.

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    Portrait of Joe S. Johnson wearing a black suit and a bow tie

    Charles S. Johnson, circa 1960

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    Charles S. Johnson was the sixth president of Fisk University from 1947-1956

    John S. Johnson

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    John S. Johnson, who more than 60 years ago went to his present home in Throckmorton County in a covered wagon, hears about things which to him are a memory and not just history.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/15405/thumbnail.jp
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