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Campbell's childhood and adolescence were marked by the rift between his parents and his mother's developing schizophrenia, an experience he has discussed in detail in the introduction and afterword to the restored text of The Face That Must Die.
Although both parents lived in the same house, Campbell states, " I didn't see my father face to face for nearly twenty years, and that was when he was dying.
" Other autobiographical pieces regarding Campbell's life are available in Section V, " On Ramsey Campbell " in his essay collection Ramsey Campbell, Probably: 30 Years of Essays and Articles ( ed.
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