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T. Coraghessan Boyle: Critical Review by Robert Cohen

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T. Coraghessan Boyle
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SOURCE: "Flakes, Nuts and Capitalists," in Los Angeles Times Book Review, May 30, 1993, pp. 2, 11.

Cohen is an American educator, novelist, and short story writer. In the following review, he maintains that, despite Boyle's prodigious comedic gifts, The Road to Wellville proves too shallow and crude to sustain interest.

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