much to debate, much to enlighten, and much to inspire in Tillie Olsen's work. To paraphrase her injunction to readers at the outset of her edition of Life in the Iron Mills: You are about to give the life of your reading to an American classic. . . . Remember, as you begin to read: these lives, brought here for the first time into literature, unknown, invisible.
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1. Robert Coles, ''Reconsideration," New Republic (December 6, 1975): 30.
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2. My discussion of Olsen's life draws on the following sources: personal interviews with Tillie Olsen conducted in 1980 and in 1992 and a lengthy phone conversation in 1994; transcripts of interviews with Olsen conducted in 1986 and graciously supplied by Constance Coiner; Selma Burkom and Margaret Williams, "DeRiddling Tillie Olsen's Writing," San Jose Studies 2 (February 1976): 64-83; Elaine Neil Orr, Tillie Olsen and a Feminist Spiritual Vision (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1987); and Mickey Pearlman and Abby H. P. Werlock, Tillie Olsen (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1991). Subsequent references to these sources typically appear in the text.
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3. I use italics for the volume of stories, Tell Me a Riddle (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1961; New York: Dell, Delta, 1989), and quotation marks for the novella, "Tell Me a Riddle." References to the other Riddle stories in the text refer to the 1989 edition.
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4. Tillie Olsen, Silences (New York: Delacorte Press/ Seymour Lawrence, 1978), 184. Subsequent references appear in the text.
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5. "A Biographical Interpretation," in Rebecca Harding Davis, Life in the Iron Mills and Other Stories (Old Westbury, N.Y.: The Feminist Press, 1972, 1985), 157-158. Subsequent references appear in the text.
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6. Quoted in Pearlman and Werlock, Tillie Olsen, 26.
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7. Personal Statement in First Drafts, Last Drafts: Forty Years of the Creative Writing Program at Stanford University, prepared by William McPheron with the assistance of Amor Towles (Stanford: Stanford University Libraries, 1989). Included in this volume.
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8. Blanche H. Gelfant, "After Long Silence: Tillie Olsen's
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