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Amnesia: Critical Essay by Sandra Birdsell, Douglas Glover, and Jack Hodgins

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SOURCE: "Memorable Images," in Books in Canada, Vol. XXII, No. 3, April, 1993, pp. 8-13.

[Birdsell is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, and critic. Glover is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, and critic. Hodgins is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, educator, and critic. In the following excerpt, these three judges for the Smith Books/Books in Canada First Novel Award for 1992 present their varied appraisals of Amnesia, which was nominated for the prize.]

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