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Critical Essay by John Leverence
The flap about [The Chapman Report's] overt sexuality was less than justified, especially when that novel is compared with The Sins of Philip Fleming. The earli...
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Critical Essay by Irving Wallace
In beginning [research for a book], I'm always curious to investigate what psychological motives bring a certain person into his field or profession. Why is a s...
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Critical Essay by Ray B. Browne
In development, Wallace's novels start from a large and ranging base. Then they grow pyramidally, gradually concentrating the plot and shedding sub-plots and det...
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Critical Essay by Tom Buckley
"The Two" is as much a curiosity as its subject [the life of Siamese twins]. The details of the collaboration between Irving Wallace, the novelist, and his ...
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