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David Hare: Critical Review by John Lahr

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SOURCE: “A Moral Affair,” in New Yorker, September 30, 1996, pp. 95-6.

In the following review, Lahr offers a tempered evaluation of Skylight, which he views as an unsatisfying compromise between “conscience and comfort.”

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