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Peter Josyph works concurrently as an author, painter, and photographer. His fiction, personal essays, and criticism have appeared in Southern Quarterly, The Bloomsbury Review, Library Journal, Twentieth Century Literature, and The Cormac McCarthy Journal. He is director of the film Liberty Street: show more Alive at Ground Zero (2005) and author of the companion volume Liberty Street: Encounters at Ground Zero (2006). show less

Works by Peter Josyph

Associated Works

Down from Troy: A Doctor Comes of Age (1992) — Afterword, some editions — 63 copies
Taking the World in for Repairs (1986) — Foreword, some editions — 58 copies

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20th Century
Gender
male
Places of residence
New York, USA

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I enjoyed Dr. Selzer's stories very much but I didn't much care for the interaction the doctor and his interviewer. Either Peter Josyph was uncannily in tune with Selzer as a person (which I highly doubt) or Selzer was being very accomodating to Josyph's apparent insights. However the conversation took place, it was difficult to witness at times. I would guess that the author wrote his fake insights into the converstaion and that distracted from the authenticity of the interview.
 
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