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	<title>Comments on: Remembering George Plimpton</title>
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		<title>By: Hisham</title>
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		<description>Year&#039;s ago I read a Plimpton essay about his experiences with Leonard Bernstein and the &quot;Winnepeg Sound&quot;. It was an entertaining article that stuck  in my memory, but I paid no attention to who the writer was.

It was only when I was able to hear Plimpton speak at a reading that I discovered that he was the author of that piece.</description>
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<p>It was only when I was able to hear Plimpton speak at a reading that I discovered that he was the author of that piece.</p>
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