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Outlaw vs. Outsider

By: Eric Davis (Guest) on 15-05-2007 06:30

Outlaw vs. Outsider

By: Eric Davis (Guest IP 72.181.156.16) on 15-05-2007 06:30

The term "outlaw" is becoming benign. It certainly doesn't mean today, what it meant in the 50-70s. Now it seems sort of a sexy catchphrase. It seems, perhaps, that outsider has been, and will continue to be, the most apt description. Also, could such writers simply be happy with being known as poets? 
 
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