Critical Essay by Walter Sullivan
George Garrett is a mature writer—Do, Lord, Remember Me is his third novel, his fifth book of fiction—and the fruits of his long apprenticeship are app...
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Critical Essay by F. H. Griffin Taylor
George Garrett would seem to share with Juvenal an appreciation of the virtues of the backwater, an admiration for simple loyalties, and a propensity for what W...
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Critical Essay by David R. Slavitt
Death of the Fox is splendid, a magnificent book, and very probably one of the dozen best novels to have been written in my lifetime. Indeed, it is so extraordinary...
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Critical Essay by Bruce B. Solnick
[Death of the Fox] is called "a novel about Ralegh," and though the author's note explicitly states that it is not a biography,… it can ...
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