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David Hare: Critical Review by Suzanne Moore

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SOURCE: “Fatal Fantasies,” in New Statesman & Society, June 9, 1989, pp. 43-4.

In the following unfavorable review of Paris by Night, Moore discusses Hare's portrayal of right-wing women and sexual difference.

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