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Barbara Grizzuti Harrison: Critical Review by Anne Tyler

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SOURCE: A review of Off Center, in New Republic, Vol. 23, June 7, 1980, pp. 31–2.

In the following favorable assessment of Off Center, Tyler describes Harrison as “funny, intelligent, refreshingly candid, and very nearly impossible to fool—a woman with her eyes open, every minute.”

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