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David Rabe: Critical Essay by N. Bradley Christie

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SOURCE: Christie, N. Bradley. “Still a Vietnam Playwright After All These Years.” In David Rabe: A Casebook, edited by Toby Silverman Zinmah, pp. 97–111. New York: Garland Publishing, 1991.

In the following essay, Christie discusses the feeling of instability at the heart of Rabe's plays.

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