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Library Journal
Reviewed on May 1, 1987
For some readers, Wolfe's stories may yield, as James Dickey observes in his introduction, an "imaginative surrender to whatever a situation or a memory evokes . . . a sense of life submitted to and entered.'' Others, however, may seek refuge from the viscid lyricism of Wolfe's rhapsodie...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




