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Biographical note
Michael J. Blouin is an Associate Professor of English and the Humanities at Milligan University. He serves as the area chair for Literature, Politics, and Society at the annual Popular Culture Association conference. His recent works include Stephen King and American Politics (2021), and he is currently at work on a forthcoming book entitled The Political Poe.
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