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Pearl S. Buck: Critical Review by Taliaferro Boatwright

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SOURCE: "A Novel of the Atom Bomb," in New York Herald Tribune Book Review, May 3, 1959, p. 4.

In the following review, Boatwright argues that, "This essentially romantic portrayal of life weakens and diffuses the force of the author's moral argument [in Command the Morning, which is foursquare on the side of life and against the use of the bomb for destruction…."]

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