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George Mackay Brown: Critical Review by Publishers Weekly

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SOURCE: A review of Selected Poems, 1954–1992, in Publishers Weekly, Vol. 243, No. 40, September 30, 1996, p. 84.

In the following review, the critic describes Brown as gifted in "sharpening one's interest in genuinely rustic activities."

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