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But the richest material is of the president's father.
The richest material comes from her 2005 New Yorker article about Scott Small's boss, Richard Mayeux, and his research team's search for a new gene linked to late-onset Alzheimer's.
Mr. Grass's brief but searing wartime experiences, and his detainment in an American prisoner-of-war camp, account for the book's richest material, equaled only by the early chapters evoking his childhood in Danzig.
When I realised this was too daunting a challenge – for both reader and writer – I chose the two aspects of the war that interested me most and which I thought provided the richest material – the London blitz and the strategic bombing campaign against Germany," she writes in her author's note to the novel.
And yet a fair amount of the richest material — his tortured history as the son of a disappointed father who viewed his ambitions with a blend of indifference and envy — will be familiar to those who have seen his earlier shows.
Like his mentor and fellow atheist, the Harvard historian Perry Miller, Professor Morgan found his richest material in the religious thought of Puritan New England and endless fascination in the theological debates and spiritual struggles of men like John Winthrop, Roger Williams and Ezra Stiles.
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