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Margaret Atwood: Critical Review by Merle Rubin

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Margaret Atwood
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SOURCE: "Time Telescoping Tales," in The Christian Science Monitor, December 27, 1991, p. 14.

In the following review of Wilderness Tips, Rubin praises Atwood's ability to function as a "barometer" of the social climate of present and past decades in her writing, but faults her work for "a lack of energy and élan."

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