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A Mother in History

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In 1965, acclaimed novelist Stafford conducted three interviews with Marguerite Osward, the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald. What emerges is a classic of new journalism and an unforgettable and disturbing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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No Point of View necessary

Tragic, chilling and funny, Jean Stafford's book about her 3 day visit with Lee Harvey Oswald is a must read. The appalling and scary Mrs. Oswald is proof of her son's insanity. While some moral relativists have accused Mrs. Stafford of having a point of view in her approach to Mrs. Oswald, I might suggest that there is no point of view necessary. Mrs. Oswald was demented, and so was her son. What contrary point of view is needed? That Mrs. Oswald was a good mother? Please. Her son killed a president. End of story.
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