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Tom Clancy: Critical Review by Louis Menand

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SOURCE: "Very Popular Mechanics," in The New Yorker, September 16. 1991, pp. 91-2, 94-5.

In the following review, Menand provides analysis of The Sum of All Fears and Clancy's popularity.

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