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Clifford Odets 1906-1963: Critical Review by Joseph Wood Krutch

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SOURCE: "Mr. Odets Speaks His Mind," in The Nation, New York, Vol. 140, No. 3640, 10 April 1935, pp. 427-28.

In the following review of "Till the Day I Die" and "Waiting for Lefty, "Krutch states that with these plays "Mr. Odets has invented a form which turns out to be a very effective dramatic equivalent of soap-box oratory."

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