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Anita Desai: Critical Review by Paul West

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SOURCE: "The Many Who Didn't Belong," in The New York Times Book Review, April 9, 1989, p. 3.

West is a British novelist and critic. Below, he praises Baumgartner's Bombay, calling Desai a "superb observer of the human race."

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