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Annie Proulx: Critical Review by Verlyn Klinkenborg

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E. Annie Proulx
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SOURCE: Klinkenborg, Verlyn. “The Princess of Tides.” New Republic 210, no. 22 (30 May 1994): 35–37.

In the following review of The Shipping News, Klinkenborg commends Proulx's descriptive talent, but concludes that the novel lacks emotional depth and resonance.

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