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Andreï Makine: Critical Review by Francis King

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SOURCE: King, Francis. “Harmony Triumphantly Achieved.” Spectator 290, no. 9091 (2 November 2002): 61-2.

In the following review, King describes Makine's artistry as displayed in his novel A Life's Music, also known as Music of a Life.

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