Word: cantor
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Over lunch, Cantor discussed the relationship between the fiction and reality of Great Neck and about Cantor’s time at Harvard...
...Cantor, who is also a Crimson editor, says many of the most outrageous events described in the book are based on actual historical record...
...book also explores Mississippi’s Freedom Summer, the 1964 campaign to enfranchise black voters, from the perspectives of both black leaders and white volunteers. Cantor says that as far as he knows, his description is true...
...novel, Cantor depicts an incident in which Beth’s comrades accidentally detonate an explosive within their own headquarters in New York, resulting in the death of many Weathermen. In reality, March 1970 saw the explosion of a Greenwich Village townhouse in which members of the group were killed...
Despite its accurate portrayal of the past, the novel is not directly about history, but instead “about the fantasies that made the history,” according to Cantor...