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Peter S. Beagle: Critical Review by Granville Hicks

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SOURCE: "Of Wasteland, Fun Land and War," in Saturday Review, March 30, 1968, pp. 21-2.

In the following excerpt, Hicks argues that The Last Unicorn is a fable about imagination and the artist.

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