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Anne Tyler: Critical Review by Anita Brookner

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SOURCE: Brookner, Anita. “A Disturbing Absence of Disturbance.” Spectator 294, no. 9152 (3 January 2004): 29-30.

In the following mixed review of The Amateur Marriage, Brookner compares the novels of Tyler and Carol Shields.

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