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- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 date "1986-12-24".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 first "Sharon".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 isCitedBy List_of_fictional_cats_in_literature.
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 last "Barrett".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 page "24".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 quote "A touch of the grotesque, which sometimes shades into horror, flavors many of the 26 stories in this collection. "The Cat in the Picture," first published in 1958, is the story of a man jealous of the attention his wife gives to a cat that decides to take up residence with them. The story, though lightened by irony, has a grim ending that seems less influenced by black humorists, in vogue at the time, than by Edgar Allan Poe.".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 title "Morris Collection Recalls Edgar Allan Poe Influence".
- f06f8e7dd739f605d9d3b1ed9ad657b71996e706d8d382bfc2f9f1cbf5014604 work Chicago_Sun-Times.