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Anna Quindlen: Critical Review by James Bowman

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SOURCE: Bowman, James. “A Rose for Anna.” New Criterion 13, no. 6 (February 1995): 58-62.

In the following review, Bowman provides a scathing review of Quindlen's last column in the New York Times.

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